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Modelling thermal effects in machining of carbon fiber reinforced polymer composites
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2013
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Fibre-reinforced PlasticEngineeringMaterial MachiningOrthogonal MachiningMechanical EngineeringCarbon FiberComposite TechnologyContinuous-fibre CompositeMachining-induced DamagePolymer CompositesHeat TransferThermoplastic CompositeThermal EngineeringMechanics Of MaterialsFiber-reinforced CompositeThermal Effects
Machining-induced damage is commonly observed when manufacturing components based on carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites. Despite the importance of thermal effects in machining CFRPs, this problem has been poorly analyzed in the literature. Predictive tools are not available for thermal phenomena involved during cutting, while only few experimental studies have been found. In this paper, a three-dimensional (3D) finite element model of orthogonal machining of CFRPs including thermal effects is presented. Predicted thermal and mechanical intralaminar damage showed strong influence of fiber orientation. Thermally affected area was larger than mechanically damaged zone. This fact confirms the importance of accounting for thermal effects when modelling CFRP machining.
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