Working parameters effects on machining-induced damage of fibre-reinforced composites: numerical simulation analysis
Working parameters effects on machining-induced damage of fibre-reinforced composites: numerical...
Larbi, Lasri ; Nouari, Mohammed ; El Mansori, Mohamed
2008-01-01 00:00:00
This paper deals with a new numerical approach to simulate the machining process of the fibre-reinforced composite materials. The main outcome of the paper is to predict cutting damage in terms of delamination phenomenon between fibres and matrix and matrix cracking. This can be used to compute and rate the influence of working parameters on the cutting forces and damage mechanisms. The characteristics of individual fibres, matrix and fibre/matrix interface are considered to be the most important factors for evaluating the cutting-induced damage in composite materials, from micromechanical viewpoint.
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Working parameters effects on machining-induced damage of fibre-reinforced composites: numerical simulation analysis
This paper deals with a new numerical approach to simulate the machining process of the fibre-reinforced composite materials. The main outcome of the paper is to predict cutting damage in terms of delamination phenomenon between fibres and matrix and matrix cracking. This can be used to compute and rate the influence of working parameters on the cutting forces and damage mechanisms. The characteristics of individual fibres, matrix and fibre/matrix interface are considered to be the most important factors for evaluating the cutting-induced damage in composite materials, from micromechanical viewpoint.
Journal
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology
– Inderscience Publishers
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