Applied Sciences (Aug 2020)

Surrogate Model Based Analysis of Inter-Ply Shear Stress in Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Composite Sheet Press Forming

  • Abera Tullu,
  • Bong-Sul Lee,
  • Ho-Yon Hwang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10165499
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 16
p. 5499

Abstract

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The anisotropic nature of fiber reinforced composite materials causes great challenges in predicting the inter-ply shear stress during forming. The complexity of understanding the functional dependency of inter-ply shear stress on multiple forming parameters such as blank temperature, pressure load, inter-ply slippage, and the relative fiber orientation angle of adjacent plies further limits the effort to produce a defect-free composite structure. Performing real experiments for various combinations of the mentioned parameters is both time consuming and economically costly. To overcome these difficulties, a surrogate-based analysis of inter-ply shear stress is proposed in this study. Based on the ranges of the forming parameters, computer experiments were performed. Using these experimental data, a radial basis function (RBF) based surrogate model that mimics inter-ply shear stress during composite press forming was developed. The fidelity of this model was checked with test data and found to be over 98% efficient.

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