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Numerical Analysis of the Dimensional Stability of Thermoplastic Composites Using a Thermoviscoelastic Approach

Kim, B.-S.
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Bernet, N.
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Sunderland, P.
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2002
Journal of Composite Materials

The dimensional stability of V-shaped composite parts made from polyamide-12/carbon fibre (PA12/CF) commingled yarn has been studied. An anisotropic, thermoviscoelastic material model was implemented in a finite element solver to predict the internal stresses induced during the processing of the composite. Excellent correlation was found between predicted and experimentally measured stress profiles for compression-moulded parts. The stresses were related to the dimensional stability of the parts after demoulding and the effect of key processing parameters on dimensional stability was investigated.

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research article
DOI
10.1177/0021998302036020882
Author(s)
Kim, B.-S.
Bernet, N.
Sunderland, P.
Månson, J.-A. E.  
Date Issued

2002

Published in
Journal of Composite Materials
Volume

36

Issue

20

Start page

2389

End page

16

Subjects

thermoviscoelasticity

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finite element modelling

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spring-forward

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spring-back

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internal stress

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residual stress

URL

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http://jcm.sagepub.com/
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REVIEWED

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June 26, 2006
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