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DOI: 10.2514/6.2020-2273
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Modelling of induction heating of thermoplastic composites using microscopic level modeling

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“…The electrical conductivity values were determined by measuring the resistivity for consolidated unidirectional (UD) laminate consisting of only 0 layers in the 1-, 2-, and 3-direction. As discussed in [7][8][9] different ply orientations within a laminate are required to generate heat when using induction welding. For each ply, the electrical conductivity tensor was rotated by the ply orientation angle using:…”
Section: Numerical Simulations On the Laminate-levelmentioning
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“…The electrical conductivity values were determined by measuring the resistivity for consolidated unidirectional (UD) laminate consisting of only 0 layers in the 1-, 2-, and 3-direction. As discussed in [7][8][9] different ply orientations within a laminate are required to generate heat when using induction welding. For each ply, the electrical conductivity tensor was rotated by the ply orientation angle using:…”
Section: Numerical Simulations On the Laminate-levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that indicates the dot-product, and s i represents the inverse of the conductivity matrix. Now, given the form of the conductivity matrix, equation (7), and the fact it is only rotated in-plane, equation ( 5), the volumetric heat components in x, y, and z are given as…”
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