Design of manufacturable variable stiffness composite laminates using spectral Chebyshev and normalized cut segmentation methods

Sheikhi, Mohammad and Rafiei Anamagh, Mirmeysam and Bediz, Bekir and Tunç, Lütfi Taner (2024) Design of manufacturable variable stiffness composite laminates using spectral Chebyshev and normalized cut segmentation methods. Composite Structures, 330 . ISSN 0263-8223 (Print) 1879-1085 (Online)

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Abstract

The in-plane fiber orientations of variable stiffness (VS) laminates can be tailored to achieve enhanced structural properties compared to conventional constant stiffness (CS) laminates. However, VS laminate manufacturing faces challenges such as wrinkles, gaps, and overlaps. To address these challenges, we present a novel three-step design methodology. First, the laminate is modeled using lamination parameters (LPs) and the spectral Chebyshev method, and the optimal LPs are determined to maximize the fundamental frequency. Then, the discrete fiber angles are retrieved using the optimal LP distribution. Lastly, a normalized-cut segmentation method is applied to divide the domain into clusters and to generate manufacturable curvilinear fiber paths. Case studies focusing on designing clusters containing both straight and curvilinear fiber paths demonstrate that the designed VS composites can significantly enhance the dynamic performance with up to 20% enhancement in the fundamental frequency compared to CS laminates, under fully clamped boundary conditions with manufacturing constraints.
Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Automated fiber placement (AFP); Fiber-reinforced composites; Lamination parameters; Manufacturing; Meshless methods; Variable stiffness
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Depositing User: Bekir Bediz
Date Deposited: 07 Jun 2024 20:29
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2024 20:29
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/49021

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