PNU Researchers Achieve Fast and Accurate Composite Laminate Analysis Through Lego-Like Construction
For such simulations, researchers typically use the renowned finite-element (FE) analysis based on three-dimensional (3-D) elasticity theory. However, the large degrees of freedom (DOF) of composite laminates make 3-D FE analysis resource-heavy, time-intensive, and impractical for repetitive simulations. Therefore, a numerical technique that is as accurate as FE analysis while being faster and more flexible, is needed.
Addressing these issues, Professor
In component-based ROM, complex systems are broken down into simpler subsystems that are individually analyzed using ROM. This ROM technique involves developing reduced models with lower DOFs. To achieve this goal, the researchers utilized static condensation (SC) combined with port reduction (PR) and reduced basis element (RBE) methods, leading to PR-SC and PR-SCRBE analysis methods. The SC method allows the stacking of any number of layers in any sequence as needed, by treating each layer of the composite laminate as a component. Next, the PR method reduces the DOFs of the connected boundaries of layers, accelerating the solution process. Lastly, the RBE method allows rapid and accurate evaluation of intradomain solutions of layers for the changes in layer materials.
This technique operates in two stages: the offline stage and the online stage. In the offline stage, a library of composite layers, parametrically representing various layer materials and fiber angles, is compiled. In the online stage, a composite laminate is constructed on demand by setting up the layer materials, fiber angles, and stacking sequence. This constructed laminate is then analyzed using the PR-SC method, or the PR-SCRBE method if more computational efficiency is required than accuracy.
The researchers demonstrated the technique in a three-point bending test and a tensile test, assessing the accuracy and efficiency of the PR-SC and PR-SCRBE methods. For each example, they used three different composite laminates with different layers. Results revealed that the PR-SC analysis had negligible accuracy loss compared to the FE analysis while improving speed. On the other hand, PR-SCRBE showed moderate accuracy loss with a much larger improvement in speed. The researchers suggest employing PR-SC for accuracy and PR-SCRBE for efficiency as required.
"By utilizing the proposed technique for virtual testing of composites, we can identify optimal designs while minimizing time and material costs. Better composites can lead to lighter and stronger airplanes and automobiles with improved fuel economy and reduced pollution. Additionally, energy industries can utilize this technique to develop digital twins of assets," remarks a hopeful
Reference
Title of original paper: Lego-Like Composite Laminate Construction and Analysis on the Fly
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2024.109458
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