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Constitutive modelling of carbon fiber-reinforced shape memory polymer composites

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Authors

Hong, Seok Bin; Kim, Jingyun; Gu, Nam Seo; Yu, Woong-Ryeol

Issue Date
2018-07
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Citation
NUMISHEET 2018: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP ON NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF 3D SHEET METAL FORMING PROCESSES, Vol.1063, p. 012028
Abstract
Shape memory polymer (SMP) is one of smart polymers which exhibit shape memory effect upon external stimuli such as heat, moisture, electricity etc. To overcome low mechanical properties of SMP, a woven carbon fiber-reinforced shape memory polymer composite (SMPC) has been proposed. However, the prediction of the mechanical behavior of woven carbon fiber-reinforced SMPC is not routine due to anisotropy and multidimensional deformation during bending or unfolding. In this study, a 3D constitutive model of woven carbon fiber reinforced SMPC was developed based on phenomenological three elements in parallel; rubbery and glassy phases and anisotropic fiber part. To treat the anisotropic behavior of woven fabric reinforcement such as high stiffness with slight nonlinearity in the warp and weft directions and nonlinear shear behavior, an anisotropic hyperplastic constitutive model was used that decompose total strain energy into warp and weft stretching and fabric shearing energies. Finally, 3D constitutive equation was obtained by summing the stresses resulting from rubbery and glassy phases and fiber part considering interface effect between matrix and fiber. The developed equation was implemented into COMSOL software. Finally, shape memory bending and anisotropic behavior of woven carbon fiber-reinforced SMPCs was simulated.
ISSN
1742-6588
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/186989
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1063/1/012028
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