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Optimizing the buckling resistance of injection molding composite plates by manipulating gate locations

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COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
卷 324, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2023.117556

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Short fiber reinforced polymer (sFRP); Injection molding; Buckling; Optimization

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The random fiber distribution in short-fiber-reinforced polymer (sFRP), which depends on the manufacturing process, has a significant impact on its mechanical properties. In this study, an automatic analysis framework was developed to simulate the injection process and predict mechanical performance, enabling manufacturing process optimization and improved mechanical properties.
In contrast to continuous-fiber-reinforced polymer (cFRP), the random distribution of fibers in short-fiberreinforced polymer (sFRP), which depends on the manufacturing process, has a significant impact on the mechanical properties of sFRP components. In this study, an automatic joint injection-buckling analysis framework was developed that can simulate the injection process and predict the mechanical performance in sequence. This automatic analysis framework can be directly utilized to optimize the manufacturing process to improve mechanical properties. Based on this method, it is demonstrated that an sFRP plate (consisting of carbon fiberreinforced polyphenylene sulfide) has better buckling resistance than an aluminum alloy plate with the same design weight. The buckling resistance can be further improved by manipulating the gate location in the injection molds. The optimization scheme was verified using the conventional analysis framework. Moreover, the optimization method was improved by utilizing a tensor-similarity-based algorithm, which can substantially decrease the time required to locate the optimal solution.

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