Optimization of elastic properties and weaving patterns of woven composites

Predictions of geometric characteristics and elastic properties of patterns in woven fabric composites are proposed based on unit cells. This study addresses the optimization of the elastic properties within woven fabric composite unit cells with multiple designs based on periodic boundary condition...

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Published in:Composite Structures
Main Author: Abu Bakar I.A.; Kramer O.; Bordas S.; Rabczuk T.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Abu Bakar I.A.; Kramer O.; Bordas S.; Rabczuk T.
Optimization of elastic properties and weaving patterns of woven composites
2013
Composite Structures
100

10.1016/j.compstruct.2012.12.043
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84875291116&doi=10.1016%2fj.compstruct.2012.12.043&partnerID=40&md5=e1d8085fcb25abfe0d644833831fc3e4
Predictions of geometric characteristics and elastic properties of patterns in woven fabric composites are proposed based on unit cells. This study addresses the optimization of the elastic properties within woven fabric composite unit cells with multiple designs based on periodic boundary conditions and evolutionary algorithms. Furthermore, the study permits a reliable prediction of mechanical behavior of woven fabric composites unit cells in which the weave patterns are the variables. The models are treated as a single-ply for each weave pattern embedded in a matrix pocket. The analyzed weave patterns are created by TexGen, the simulation is done with ABAQUS. At the unit cell level, effective elastic properties of the yarn were estimated from Finite Element (FE) simulations using periodic boundary conditions. An evolutionary algorithm is adopted in optimizing the elastic properties of woven fabric composites with recombination and mutation operators. We present a parameter study to investigate the effect of various geometric parameters. Those parameters include the gap length, the shape of the yarn section, the yarn thickness, the constituent materials, the fiber volume fraction and the elastic properties. By examining this optimized model through the pre-determined parameters as mentioned above, an optimal parameter set for composite's performance can be properly selected. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.

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author Abu Bakar I.A.; Kramer O.; Bordas S.; Rabczuk T.
spellingShingle Abu Bakar I.A.; Kramer O.; Bordas S.; Rabczuk T.
Optimization of elastic properties and weaving patterns of woven composites
author_facet Abu Bakar I.A.; Kramer O.; Bordas S.; Rabczuk T.
author_sort Abu Bakar I.A.; Kramer O.; Bordas S.; Rabczuk T.
title Optimization of elastic properties and weaving patterns of woven composites
title_short Optimization of elastic properties and weaving patterns of woven composites
title_full Optimization of elastic properties and weaving patterns of woven composites
title_fullStr Optimization of elastic properties and weaving patterns of woven composites
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of elastic properties and weaving patterns of woven composites
title_sort Optimization of elastic properties and weaving patterns of woven composites
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description Predictions of geometric characteristics and elastic properties of patterns in woven fabric composites are proposed based on unit cells. This study addresses the optimization of the elastic properties within woven fabric composite unit cells with multiple designs based on periodic boundary conditions and evolutionary algorithms. Furthermore, the study permits a reliable prediction of mechanical behavior of woven fabric composites unit cells in which the weave patterns are the variables. The models are treated as a single-ply for each weave pattern embedded in a matrix pocket. The analyzed weave patterns are created by TexGen, the simulation is done with ABAQUS. At the unit cell level, effective elastic properties of the yarn were estimated from Finite Element (FE) simulations using periodic boundary conditions. An evolutionary algorithm is adopted in optimizing the elastic properties of woven fabric composites with recombination and mutation operators. We present a parameter study to investigate the effect of various geometric parameters. Those parameters include the gap length, the shape of the yarn section, the yarn thickness, the constituent materials, the fiber volume fraction and the elastic properties. By examining this optimized model through the pre-determined parameters as mentioned above, an optimal parameter set for composite's performance can be properly selected. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
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