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Two-scale structural mechanical modeling of long fiber reinforced thermoplastics

Abstract

The mechanical properties of long fiber reinforced thermoplastics (LFT), which highly depend on the fiber orientation induced through manufacturing on a direct LFT line, are predicted for compression molded rectangular plates. Therefore, three two-scale structural mechanical simulation schemes are applied and discussed: a two-step approach, the Mori-Tanaka scheme and the self-consistent method. Fiber orientation tensors based on measured micro computed tomography data of selected samples as well as on filling simulations are used for the determination of mechanical properties, as e.g. the storage modulus. The results have been compared with dynamic mechanical analysis measurements of tensile specimens. The influence of the initial strand position on the effective mechanical properties of the plate and the variation of those are examined.

Authors

Buck F; Brylka B; Müller V; Müller T; Weidenmann KA; Hrymak AN; Henning F; Böhlke T

Journal

Composites Science and Technology, Vol. 117, , pp. 159–167

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

September 9, 2015

DOI

10.1016/j.compscitech.2015.05.020

ISSN

0266-3538

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