Evaluation of an FE Model for the Design of a Complex Thin-Wall CFRP Structure for a Scientific Instrument

In this paper, the reliability of a finite element (FE) model including carbon-fibre reinforced plastics (CFRPs) is evaluated for a case of a complex thin-wall honeycomb structure designed for a scientific instrument, such as a calorimeter. Mechanical calculations were performed using FE models incl...

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Main Authors: Enrique Casarejos, Jose C. Riol, Jose A. Lopez-Campos, Abraham Segade, Jose A. Vilan
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/3/489
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spelling doaj-bb935a8da21f4d4a9f904e90aae773d82020-11-25T01:01:02ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442019-02-0112348910.3390/ma12030489ma12030489Evaluation of an FE Model for the Design of a Complex Thin-Wall CFRP Structure for a Scientific InstrumentEnrique Casarejos0Jose C. Riol1Jose A. Lopez-Campos2Abraham Segade3Jose A. Vilan4Department Mechanical Engineering, University of Vigo, E-36310 Vigo, SpainDepartment Mechanical Engineering, University of Vigo, E-36310 Vigo, SpainDepartment Mechanical Engineering, University of Vigo, E-36310 Vigo, SpainDepartment Mechanical Engineering, University of Vigo, E-36310 Vigo, SpainDepartment Mechanical Engineering, University of Vigo, E-36310 Vigo, SpainIn this paper, the reliability of a finite element (FE) model including carbon-fibre reinforced plastics (CFRPs) is evaluated for a case of a complex thin-wall honeycomb structure designed for a scientific instrument, such as a calorimeter. Mechanical calculations were performed using FE models including CFRPs, which required a specific definition to describe the micro-mechanical behaviour of the orthotropic materials coupled to homogeneous ones. There are well-known commercial software packages used as powerful tools for analyzing structures; however, for complex (many-parts) structures, the models become largely time consuming for both definition and calculation, which limits the appropriate feedback for the structure’s design. This study introduces a method to reduce a highly nonlinear model, including CFRPs, into a robust, simplified and realistic FE model capable of describing the deformations of the structure with known uncertainties. Therefore, to calculate the deviations of our model, displacement measurements in a reduced mechanical setup were performed, and then a variety of FE models were studied with the objective to find the simplest model with reliable results. The approach developed in this work leads to concluding that the deformations evaluated, including the uncertainties, were below the actual production tolerances, which makes the proposed model a successful tool for the designing process. Ultimately, this study serves as a future reference for complex projects requiring intensive mechanical evaluations for designing decisions.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/3/489compositeCFRPthin-wallfinite element modelcontact problem
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author Enrique Casarejos
Jose C. Riol
Jose A. Lopez-Campos
Abraham Segade
Jose A. Vilan
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Jose C. Riol
Jose A. Lopez-Campos
Abraham Segade
Jose A. Vilan
Evaluation of an FE Model for the Design of a Complex Thin-Wall CFRP Structure for a Scientific Instrument
Materials
composite
CFRP
thin-wall
finite element model
contact problem
author_facet Enrique Casarejos
Jose C. Riol
Jose A. Lopez-Campos
Abraham Segade
Jose A. Vilan
author_sort Enrique Casarejos
title Evaluation of an FE Model for the Design of a Complex Thin-Wall CFRP Structure for a Scientific Instrument
title_short Evaluation of an FE Model for the Design of a Complex Thin-Wall CFRP Structure for a Scientific Instrument
title_full Evaluation of an FE Model for the Design of a Complex Thin-Wall CFRP Structure for a Scientific Instrument
title_fullStr Evaluation of an FE Model for the Design of a Complex Thin-Wall CFRP Structure for a Scientific Instrument
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of an FE Model for the Design of a Complex Thin-Wall CFRP Structure for a Scientific Instrument
title_sort evaluation of an fe model for the design of a complex thin-wall cfrp structure for a scientific instrument
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2019-02-01
description In this paper, the reliability of a finite element (FE) model including carbon-fibre reinforced plastics (CFRPs) is evaluated for a case of a complex thin-wall honeycomb structure designed for a scientific instrument, such as a calorimeter. Mechanical calculations were performed using FE models including CFRPs, which required a specific definition to describe the micro-mechanical behaviour of the orthotropic materials coupled to homogeneous ones. There are well-known commercial software packages used as powerful tools for analyzing structures; however, for complex (many-parts) structures, the models become largely time consuming for both definition and calculation, which limits the appropriate feedback for the structure’s design. This study introduces a method to reduce a highly nonlinear model, including CFRPs, into a robust, simplified and realistic FE model capable of describing the deformations of the structure with known uncertainties. Therefore, to calculate the deviations of our model, displacement measurements in a reduced mechanical setup were performed, and then a variety of FE models were studied with the objective to find the simplest model with reliable results. The approach developed in this work leads to concluding that the deformations evaluated, including the uncertainties, were below the actual production tolerances, which makes the proposed model a successful tool for the designing process. Ultimately, this study serves as a future reference for complex projects requiring intensive mechanical evaluations for designing decisions.
topic composite
CFRP
thin-wall
finite element model
contact problem
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/3/489
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