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A Hyperelastic Approach for Composite Reinforcement Large Deformation Analysis

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JOURNAL OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Volume 44, Issue 1, Pages 5-26

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0021998309345348

Keywords

hyperelasticity; woven reinforcements; forming; fabric mechanical behavior; finite element

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A hyperelastic constitutive model is developed for textile composite reinforcement at large strain. A potential is proposed, which is the addition of two tension and one shear energies. The proposed potential is a function of the right Cauchy Green and structural tensor invariants whose choice corresponds to textile composite reinforcement mechanical behavior which exhibits weak elongations in the fiber directions and large angular variations in the fabric plane. The model is implemented in a Vumat user routine of ABAQUS/Explicit. Some elementary tests are performed in order to identify the model and verify its validity. It is then used to simulate the hemispherical punch forming of balanced and unbalanced fabrics. A correct agreement is obtained with experimental forming processes.

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