gregf84
Mechanical
- Feb 20, 2013
- 34
Hello,
I would like to know what is the best way to create a mesh for a composite made from thermoplastic nylon and layers of unidirectional fiber (tape) prepregs? Most composites use thermoset resin but this composite uses thermoplastic nylon as the resin with layers of unidirectional fibers which come as long tapes. I am not certain if I should use solid elements, shell elements or a mixture of shells for the fiber layers and solids for the nylon. Also I am uncertain how many layers of solid or shell elements to use for each layer of nylon and for the unidirectional fiber. It would be great to see an example of this type of model. Also, any suggestions about which material card to use for this type of composite? I was told in an LSTC composite class that (LS-Dyna) Mat 54 is probably the best to use. The FEA analysis would be a nonlinear analysis. This composite part model would be tested with a 3 point bend test and then eventually would be imported into a car model to simulate a roof crush or frontal barrier impact.
Greg.......
I would like to know what is the best way to create a mesh for a composite made from thermoplastic nylon and layers of unidirectional fiber (tape) prepregs? Most composites use thermoset resin but this composite uses thermoplastic nylon as the resin with layers of unidirectional fibers which come as long tapes. I am not certain if I should use solid elements, shell elements or a mixture of shells for the fiber layers and solids for the nylon. Also I am uncertain how many layers of solid or shell elements to use for each layer of nylon and for the unidirectional fiber. It would be great to see an example of this type of model. Also, any suggestions about which material card to use for this type of composite? I was told in an LSTC composite class that (LS-Dyna) Mat 54 is probably the best to use. The FEA analysis would be a nonlinear analysis. This composite part model would be tested with a 3 point bend test and then eventually would be imported into a car model to simulate a roof crush or frontal barrier impact.
Greg.......