Optimization of Course Locations in Fiber-Placed Panels for General Fiber Angle Distributions
Résumé
Fiber-reinforced composites are usually designed using constant fiber orientation in each ply. In certain cases, however, a varying fiber angle might be favorable for structural performance. This possibility can be fully utilized using tow placement technology. Because of the fiber angle variation, tow-placed courses may overlap and ply thickness will build up on the surface. This thickness build-up affects manufacturing time, structural response, and surface quality of the finished product.
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