材料科学
抗弯强度
复合材料
复合数
三点弯曲试验
弯曲模量
分层(地质)
偏转(物理)
弯曲
抗弯刚度
后缘
结构工程
生物
构造学
光学
物理
工程类
古生物学
俯冲
作者
Wan Luqman Hakim Wan Abdul Hamid,L. Iannucci,P. Robinson
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jcomc.2022.100344
摘要
Flexural properties of 3D-printed carbon fibre (CF) composites are investigated, experimentally and numerically. A series of 3-point bending experimental tests are conducted on CF composite specimens, and a series of 3-point bending virtual tests are simulated in LS-DYNA using a composite modelling approach, which is user defined integration points through the composite thickness. The flexural stress-strain results are compared, and they show good agreement within the elastic region. In the plastic region, the experimental flexural modulus reduces significantly, which remains constant for a certain range of flexural strain, before structural failure. A new hypothesis on the flexural properties of the 3D-printed CF composite is suggested, which is the specimen behaves as two stacks of individual beams, after yielding/delamination. The hypothesis is supported by another series of FE simulations on the composite, modelled as two stacked composite beams, and subjected to 3-point bending load. Then the capability of the composite 3D-printing to manufacture a structure with complex geometries and to manufacture several parts as a single structure, are exploited to fabricate a CF composite corrugated structure with a trailing edge section. The structure which represents an internal structure of a morphing aerofoil is actuated by a NiTi shape memory alloy (SMA) wire with a 1.6% recoverable strain. A trailing edge deflection of 6.0 mm is obtained, which is measured using an IMETRUM optical system. It is reasonably close to the predicted deflection of 7.3 mm shown in the FE simulation, using a newly developed UMAT for SMA-actuation, in an explicit LS-DYNA.
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