A stochastic modelling framework for predicting flexural properties of ultra-thin randomly oriented strands

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2024-05-09

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Taylor and Francis

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Article

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0924-3046

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Free to read from

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Xu X, Jesus A, Wan Y, Takahashi J. (2024) A stochastic modelling framework for predicting flexural properties of ultra-thin randomly oriented strands. Advanced Composite Materials, Available online 9 May 2024

Abstract

A stochastic modelling framework is developed to predict the flexural properties of high-strength sheet moulding compounds made of randomly oriented ultra-thin carbon fibre-reinforced thermoplastic prepreg tapes. The model enables reliable designs using ultra-thin randomly oriented strands with less testing, leading to potential applications in automotive primary structures. The stochastic model is based on a Monte Carlo simulation. The flexural modulus is predicted using classical laminate theory, while the flexural strength is predicted by following a Weibull distribution. Fibre discontinuities are considered through stress concentrations introduced by tape overlaps. The results are validated against new 3-point bending and previously reported 4-point bending experimental results. A scaling effect on strength and scatter is predicted, and its implications for structural applications are also discussed.

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Github

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strength, moulding compounds, thin ply, thermoplastics, randomly oriented strands

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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The work was supported by the Royal Society [IEC\R3\213017]