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UNIMAT: An enhanced forming simulation model of prepreg woven fabrics, with application to process optimization for wrinkle mitigation
Processing simulation of prepreg fabrics requires considering multiple interactive deformation mechanisms to reliably predict the response of a formed part. However, these mechanisms, especially the evolving fabric properties and their interactions, are often overlooked. In this study, through integration of a series of user-defined subroutines, a unified (enhanced) numerical model (called UNIMAT) is developed to simulate the forming of a plain-weave fiberglass/polypropylene prepreg. The model specifically involves simultaneous incorporation of the fabric nonlinear in-plane and out-of-plane behaviours (including local bending/reverse bending effect with hysteresis), the ply viscous behavior at room temperature, and inter-ply anisotropic friction as a function of the ply orientation, pressure, and slippage. UNIMAT is first validated with a benchmark hemisphere forming test, and is then used for process optimization to minimize wrinkle formation over a complex shape tool under a vacuum bagging process. The model accurately predicted the forming outcomes including the part topology, punch force, shear angles, and wrinkles’ overall severity. The optimization search, through a Convolutional Matrix Adaptation Evolution Strategy (CMA-ES) algorithm, demonstrated that the wrinkles state can be diminished by up to 30% if local constraints on the fabric boundaries are optimally applied using pressure risers (modifiers), prior to the start of the vacuum.
期刊介绍:
The Journal publishes and disseminates original research in the field of material forming. The research should constitute major achievements in the understanding, modeling or simulation of material forming processes. In this respect ‘forming’ implies a deliberate deformation of material.
The journal establishes a platform of communication between engineers and scientists, covering all forming processes, including sheet forming, bulk forming, powder forming, forming in near-melt conditions (injection moulding, thixoforming, film blowing etc.), micro-forming, hydro-forming, thermo-forming, incremental forming etc. Other manufacturing technologies like machining and cutting can be included if the focus of the work is on plastic deformations.
All materials (metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, glass, wood, fibre reinforced materials, materials in food processing, biomaterials, nano-materials, shape memory alloys etc.) and approaches (micro-macro modelling, thermo-mechanical modelling, numerical simulation including new and advanced numerical strategies, experimental analysis, inverse analysis, model identification, optimization, design and control of forming tools and machines, wear and friction, mechanical behavior and formability of materials etc.) are concerned.