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Effect Of Fiber Proximity On The Pullout Response: A Finite Element Study, Tyler Mitchell
Effect Of Fiber Proximity On The Pullout Response: A Finite Element Study, Tyler Mitchell
Mechanical Engineering ETDs
With the advancement of computational capabilities, there is growing interest in
developing intricate models for composite materials. This has been historically chal-
lenging due to the multifaceted interactions and failure mechanisms of these materi-
als. Multiscale modeling holds promise for predicting the intricate dynamics of such
materials. A foundational understanding of their microscale behaviors is critical, par-
ticularly the interfacial interactions between the fiber and matrix. This study delves
into the influence of fiber volume fraction (FVF) on fiber pull-out tests, focusing
on the impact of neighboring fibers across different geometries and the underlying
cohesive properties.
Additively Manufactured Continuous Carbon Fiber Thermoplastic Composites For High-Performance Applications, Nekoda Van De Werken
Additively Manufactured Continuous Carbon Fiber Thermoplastic Composites For High-Performance Applications, Nekoda Van De Werken
Mechanical Engineering ETDs
The goal of this dissertation is to provide a foundation for the advancement of additive manufacturing (AM) toward production of high-performance carbon fiber reinforced polymer matrix composites (CFRPs). AM can provide valuable advantages over conventional composite manufacturing techniques, including the control over fiber orientation, capability of manufacturing complex geometries, out-of-autoclave processing, elimination of the need for composite tooling, and the ability to perform lights-out manufacturing. Currently, however, a suite of challenges related to modelling, design, manufacturing defects, and general limitations in the current understanding of the processing-structure-property relationships exist in AM of composites. To this end, this dissertation investigates novel …