2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2022.02.188
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Finite element analysis and validation of tensile properties of carbon fiber reinforced polymer matrix composites

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“…It entails manually inserting fibers into a mold, followed by applying resin to help the fibers join. This approach is well suited for small-scale production because it is simple and economical [121,143,144]. Compression molding is another process used in the production of NFRCs.…”
Section: Manufacturing Methods For Natural Fiber-reinforced Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It entails manually inserting fibers into a mold, followed by applying resin to help the fibers join. This approach is well suited for small-scale production because it is simple and economical [121,143,144]. Compression molding is another process used in the production of NFRCs.…”
Section: Manufacturing Methods For Natural Fiber-reinforced Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This information helps in identifying areas of high stress or strain that could lead to failure or discomfort, prompting design optimization to mitigate these concerns. FEA has been extensively used in the design and evaluation of NFRCs [120,143,144,162,[168][169][170]. For instance, it has been employed to evaluate the impact of different fiber orientations and laminate configurations on the mechanical performance of devices.…”
Section: Using Computational Biomechanical Models To Assess Prostheti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FEA methods have been broadly utilized as numerical tools for analyzing and anticipating the mechanical properties and performance of engineering materials involving CFRPCs. There are many sectors that benefit from composite material simulation, such as the aerospace, aeronautics, energy, automotive, civil, sports, and even electronics sectors [59,[62][63][64][65][66]. This is because FEA is a great method to prove designs before an objective prototype of the CFRPC is fabricated.…”
Section: Finite Element Modeling Of Recycled Cfrpcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration and comparison of FEA and laboratory tests are well established in the literature, starting from the medical field [15,16], experimental data using a digital image correlation engine [17,18] and to determine the tensile loading effects and displacement [19]. Integration and comparison have also been conducted to calculate the effect of specimens' design and manufacturing process on micro tensile bond strength and specimens' integrity [20] and the simulation of performances of different models of buried pipes have been examined through comparative study [21].…”
Section: Finite Element Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%