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Orthogonal cutting of UD-CFRP using multiscale analysis: Finite element modeling

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Unsuitable surface quality is frequently observed in the machining of composites due to their heterogeneity and anisotropic properties. Thus, minimizing the machining damages requires a thorough understanding of the machining… Click to show full abstract

Unsuitable surface quality is frequently observed in the machining of composites due to their heterogeneity and anisotropic properties. Thus, minimizing the machining damages requires a thorough understanding of the machining process. In this study, two different finite element models were developed using Abaqus/Explicit to simulate the cutting process of unidirectional carbon fiber-reinforced polymer: (i) a macromechanical model based on the homogenization approach and (ii) a micromechanical model in which the composite constituents were treated separately. The effects of CFRP mechanical properties, the energy of breaking and hourglass control were analyzed using a macromechanical model. The results revealed that CFRP properties and the numerical parameters highly influenced the cutting process. A comparative study was also performed between the macromechanical and the micromechanical models to study the mechanisms of chip formation. It was demonstrated that the material removal mechanisms for both models are in good agreement with the experimental observations for different fiber orientation angles.

Keywords: finite element; using multiscale; cfrp using; orthogonal cutting; cutting cfrp; element

Journal Title: Journal of Composite Materials
Year Published: 2020

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