2020
DOI: 10.1080/09243046.2020.1744219
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Experimental and numerical studies on forming and failure behaviours of a woven self-reinforced polypropylene composite

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“…Computational modeling of thermoplastic PPCs has rarely been reported in the literature, according to this review study with very few references on this research aspect (e.g., Refs. [35,[387][388][389], etc.). However, the wide applications of thermoplastic PPCs in the future inevitably require computational modeling to assist the design of their composite structures.…”
Section: Computational Modeling Across Various Length Scalesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Computational modeling of thermoplastic PPCs has rarely been reported in the literature, according to this review study with very few references on this research aspect (e.g., Refs. [35,[387][388][389], etc.). However, the wide applications of thermoplastic PPCs in the future inevitably require computational modeling to assist the design of their composite structures.…”
Section: Computational Modeling Across Various Length Scalesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very few references related to this aspect were found in the literature for thermoplastic PPCs. [ 387 ] Pursuing the research direction of developing multi‐scale computational models can provide opportunities for solving challenging tasks regarding various aspects of thermoplastic PPCs—from fabrication to material properties—that differ from other conventional fiber‐reinforced polymer composites.…”
Section: Opportunities and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%