Modeling of Wrinkling in Compression Molding of Composites
Publication: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 125, Issue 8
Abstract
A model has been developed for the prediction of wrinkling during the compression molding process for composites with thick cross sections. The onset of wrinkling is modeled as a localized bifurcation model, which produces additional solutions in the form of wrinkles in a single layer or group of neighboring layers. Average mechanical, thermal, and cure properties of the composite material needed for simulation of compression molding processes are developed.
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Received: Mar 17, 1998
Published online: Aug 1, 1999
Published in print: Aug 1999
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