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Title: Experiment and simulation study on unidirectional carbon fiber composite component under dynamic 3 point bending loading

Abstract

In current work, unidirectional (UD) carbon fiber composite hatsection component with two different layups are studied under dynamic 3 point bending loading. The experiments are performed at various impact velocities, and the effects of impactor velocity and layup on acceleration histories are compared. A macro model is established with LS-Dyna for more detailed study. The simulation results show that the delamination plays an important role during dynamic 3 point bending test. Based on the analysis with high speed camera, the sidewall of hatsection shows significant buckling rather than failure. Without considering the delamination, current material model cannot capture the post failure phenomenon correctly. The sidewall delamination is modeled by assumption of larger failure strain together with slim parameters, and the simulation results of different impact velocities and layups match the experimental results reasonable well.

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Publication Date:
Research Org.:
Ford Motor Company, Detroit, MI (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Vehicle Technologies Office (EE-3V)
OSTI Identifier:
1431198
DOE Contract Number:  
EE0006867
Resource Type:
Conference
Resource Relation:
Journal Volume: 1; Conference: SAE 2018 congress
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
Dynamic 3 point bending, UD CFRP composite, simulation

Citation Formats

Zhou, Guowei, Sun, Qingping, Zeng, Danielle, Li, Dayong, and Su, Xuming. Experiment and simulation study on unidirectional carbon fiber composite component under dynamic 3 point bending loading. United States: N. p., 2018. Web. doi:10.4271/2018-01-0096.
Zhou, Guowei, Sun, Qingping, Zeng, Danielle, Li, Dayong, & Su, Xuming. Experiment and simulation study on unidirectional carbon fiber composite component under dynamic 3 point bending loading. United States. https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-0096
Zhou, Guowei, Sun, Qingping, Zeng, Danielle, Li, Dayong, and Su, Xuming. 2018. "Experiment and simulation study on unidirectional carbon fiber composite component under dynamic 3 point bending loading". United States. https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-0096. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1431198.
@article{osti_1431198,
title = {Experiment and simulation study on unidirectional carbon fiber composite component under dynamic 3 point bending loading},
author = {Zhou, Guowei and Sun, Qingping and Zeng, Danielle and Li, Dayong and Su, Xuming},
abstractNote = {In current work, unidirectional (UD) carbon fiber composite hatsection component with two different layups are studied under dynamic 3 point bending loading. The experiments are performed at various impact velocities, and the effects of impactor velocity and layup on acceleration histories are compared. A macro model is established with LS-Dyna for more detailed study. The simulation results show that the delamination plays an important role during dynamic 3 point bending test. Based on the analysis with high speed camera, the sidewall of hatsection shows significant buckling rather than failure. Without considering the delamination, current material model cannot capture the post failure phenomenon correctly. The sidewall delamination is modeled by assumption of larger failure strain together with slim parameters, and the simulation results of different impact velocities and layups match the experimental results reasonable well.},
doi = {10.4271/2018-01-0096},
url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1431198}, journal = {},
issn = {0148--7191},
number = ,
volume = 1,
place = {United States},
year = {Tue Apr 10 00:00:00 EDT 2018},
month = {Tue Apr 10 00:00:00 EDT 2018}
}

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