A multiscale study on warpage of multi-pinned composites induced by curing process

•A novel multiscale method was established to study the curing and resulting warpage of multi-pinned composites.•The evolving degree of cure, and properties of composites and Z-pinned regions are transmitted among scales.•Z-pinning primarily affects the tensile modulus, through-thickness thermal exp...

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Veröffentlicht in:Composite structures 2024-04, Vol.333, p.117951, Article 117951
Hauptverfasser: Cheng, Jisiyuan, Xu, Yingjie, Zhang, Weihong, Liu, Weiwei
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Zusammenfassung:•A novel multiscale method was established to study the curing and resulting warpage of multi-pinned composites.•The evolving degree of cure, and properties of composites and Z-pinned regions are transmitted among scales.•Z-pinning primarily affects the tensile modulus, through-thickness thermal expansion and chemical shrinkage of composites.•The effects of Z-pinning and curing parameters on the warpages were analyzed. In this paper, we studied the curing process and curing-induced warpage of multi-pinned composite structures through a novel multiscale methodology. This method interconnects the curing kinetics, composite micromechanics, mesoscale depiction and equivalent property calculation of Z-pinned regions, and macroscale warpage prediction by transmitting the evolving degree of cure and cure-dependent material properties. This methodology was then experimentally validated. We also systemically illustrated how the multi-pinned composites evolve through the curing process and further analyzed the effects of Z-pin diameter, spacing, material, composite layup, and cure temperature profile on the curing-induced warpage. It shows that Z-pinning primarily alters the tensile, through-thickness thermal expansion, and through-thickness chemical shrinkage properties of composites throughout the curing. Composites with medium-diameter Z-pins, larger Z-pinning spacing, and carbon fiber Z-pins are found to show larger macroscale warpages. Compared with other unidirectional patterns, the [45°]n layup is more susceptible to curing-induced warpage. Furthermore, the cure temperature profile affects the warpages through the final degrees of cure.
ISSN:0263-8223
1879-1085
DOI:10.1016/j.compstruct.2024.117951