This article presents a finite-element analysis (FEA) based study to understand the influence of cutting parameters (rake angle, relief angle and cutter edge radius) on the machining-induced damage of unidirectional (UD) composites. Carbon/epoxy (CFRP) and glass/epoxy (GFRP) composites are considered. Onset of damage in composites is modelled using a combination of maximum stress and Puck's fracture criteria, while a novel damage propagation algorithm is proposed to account for the post-damage material softening behaviour. A spring-back phenomenon (partial elastic recovery of workpiece material after tool passed a cutting surface) often observed in composites machining, is considered in the FE model to allow a better prediction of the thrus...
This paper aims to study the machinability of natural fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites by i...
This work is focused on the study of orthogonal cutting of long fiber composites. A model based in f...
The surface integrity of a machined component influences its performance. For a fibre- reinforced po...
Finite elements (FE) provide an excellent and low-cost approach in the assessment of composite machi...
AbstractThe need for high quality machining of composite materials is rising due to the increased ut...
FE models offer a promising virtual alternative to study machining responses of composites, thereby ...
Carbon Fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRPs) are widely used in the aerospace industry due to their high...
This thesis addresses a novel finite element study in machining of long-fibre-reinforced polymers (L...
Finite-element (FE) method offers a low cost virtual alternative to assist in optimisation of critic...
Many carbon fibre reinforced polymer composite parts need to be edged trimmed before use to ensure b...
Several engineering applications in the aerospace, marine, military and automotive industries have i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical EngineeringAs ...
In hybrid carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP)/Ti machining, the bi-material interface is the weak...
The first objective of this paper is to analyze the influence of mesh size and shape in finite eleme...
Nowadays, the development of robust finite element models is vital to research cost-effectively the ...
This paper aims to study the machinability of natural fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites by i...
This work is focused on the study of orthogonal cutting of long fiber composites. A model based in f...
The surface integrity of a machined component influences its performance. For a fibre- reinforced po...
Finite elements (FE) provide an excellent and low-cost approach in the assessment of composite machi...
AbstractThe need for high quality machining of composite materials is rising due to the increased ut...
FE models offer a promising virtual alternative to study machining responses of composites, thereby ...
Carbon Fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRPs) are widely used in the aerospace industry due to their high...
This thesis addresses a novel finite element study in machining of long-fibre-reinforced polymers (L...
Finite-element (FE) method offers a low cost virtual alternative to assist in optimisation of critic...
Many carbon fibre reinforced polymer composite parts need to be edged trimmed before use to ensure b...
Several engineering applications in the aerospace, marine, military and automotive industries have i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical EngineeringAs ...
In hybrid carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP)/Ti machining, the bi-material interface is the weak...
The first objective of this paper is to analyze the influence of mesh size and shape in finite eleme...
Nowadays, the development of robust finite element models is vital to research cost-effectively the ...
This paper aims to study the machinability of natural fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites by i...
This work is focused on the study of orthogonal cutting of long fiber composites. A model based in f...
The surface integrity of a machined component influences its performance. For a fibre- reinforced po...