Abstract:Liquid composite moulding (LCM) processes are more cost-effective compared to autoclave-cured prepreg, but an independent preforming step is typically required to convert 2D fabric blanks into complex 3D shapes prior to moulding. Numerical models are therefore important to predict the formation of defects during the design phase, in order to ensure the quality of final composite components. A macroscopic finite element model was employed to predict the forming behaviour of multi-layered biaxial non-crimp fabri… Show more
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