Mechanical characterisation and modelling of randomly oriented strand architecture and their hybrids - A general review

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作者
Visweswaraiah, Swaroop B. [1 ]
Selezneva, Marina [2 ]
Lessard, Larry [1 ]
Hubert, Pascal [1 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Struct & Composite Mat Lab, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[2] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Composite Mat Grp, Dept Mat Engn, Leuven, Belgium
关键词
Randomly oriented fibres; randomly oriented strands; hybrid fibre architectures; CARBON-FIBER COMPOSITES; SHEET MOLDING COMPOUND; REPRESENTATIVE VOLUME ELEMENTS; INTERLAMINAR SHEAR BEHAVIOR; (R)/EPOXY HYBRID; REINFORCED THERMOPLASTICS; POLYPROPYLENE COMPOSITES; TENSILE PROPERTIES; PART; GLASS;
D O I
10.1177/0731684418754360
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TB33 [复合材料];
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摘要
A comprehensive review of the mechanical characterisation and modelling of randomly oriented strand material architecture and their hybrids with laminates is presented. Randomly oriented strand composites are long discontinuous fibre systems that exhibit excellent formability characteristics and stiffness properties comparable to quasi-isotropic laminates, allowing their use in the manufacture of intricate geometric parts for automotive and aerospace industries. Randomly oriented strand architecture complements out-of-autoclave methods such as compression moulding, thermostamping and resin-transfer moulding leading to cost-reduction. Their applicability is limited to non-structural and low-load bearing applications due to their low strength properties. Continuous fibre aerospace preforms exhibiting excellent mechanical performance possess low formability characteristics and are confined to simple shell-like geometries with minimal curvatures, while incurring high-costs and long manufacturing times. Hybridisation of randomly oriented strand and with other material architectures represents trade-off solutions of formability and performance characteristics often yielding synergistic effects. Seemingly simple, randomly oriented strand architecture is a complex material system that poses several structural and process challenges. This work categorises the pertinent research work from the literature on the mechanical characterisation into the framework of a formal characterisation environment of composite structures that includes the coupon, the part and structural levels. The manufacturing, dispersion methods and measurement techniques are qualitatively assessed with reference to the mechanical properties. The discussion on modelling involves the identification of crucial characteristics of significant analytical and numerical modelling techniques devised for the prediction of the mechanical behaviour of randomly oriented strand composites and their hybrids. Emphasis is on the methods of stiffness and strength prediction. Our perspectives on the effective use of randomly oriented strand composites and their hybrids are discussed. Process characterisation and process modelling of randomly oriented strand composites and their hybrids are beyond the scope of this article.
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