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Three-Dimensional Thermo–Chemo–Mechanical Coupled Curing Analysis for the Filament Wound Composite Shell

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Carbon fiber resin-based composite materials are widely employed in the manufacturing of composite shells. During the curing process, the temperature gradients and cure degree gradients make it easy to generate thermal strains in both carbon fibers and resin, with the resin experiencing cure shrinkage strain due to the curing reaction, ultimately leading to residual stresses and strains. In this paper, a three-dimensional thermo–chemo–mechanical coupled curing model of the composite shell was established based on a resin test, and the changes of temperature, curing degree, residual stress, and strain during the solidification of the composite shell were investigated. First, the curing property parameters and elastic modulus of HCM-2184 resin were obtained through a curing dynamic test and a tensile test. Then, considering the heat release and shrinkage reaction of solidification, a coupled thermo–chemo–mechanical curing model was developed with the CHILE (α) elastic model, and the curing process of the composite shell was simulated numerically. The results show that the resin used in the test belongs to the autocatalytic reaction. For thin composite shells, the heat accumulation inside the shell during curing is not obvious. During the curing process, the curing shrinkage behavior of the resin is an important factor for the generation of residual stress and residual strain.
Title: Three-Dimensional Thermo–Chemo–Mechanical Coupled Curing Analysis for the Filament Wound Composite Shell
Description:
Carbon fiber resin-based composite materials are widely employed in the manufacturing of composite shells.
During the curing process, the temperature gradients and cure degree gradients make it easy to generate thermal strains in both carbon fibers and resin, with the resin experiencing cure shrinkage strain due to the curing reaction, ultimately leading to residual stresses and strains.
In this paper, a three-dimensional thermo–chemo–mechanical coupled curing model of the composite shell was established based on a resin test, and the changes of temperature, curing degree, residual stress, and strain during the solidification of the composite shell were investigated.
First, the curing property parameters and elastic modulus of HCM-2184 resin were obtained through a curing dynamic test and a tensile test.
Then, considering the heat release and shrinkage reaction of solidification, a coupled thermo–chemo–mechanical curing model was developed with the CHILE (α) elastic model, and the curing process of the composite shell was simulated numerically.
The results show that the resin used in the test belongs to the autocatalytic reaction.
For thin composite shells, the heat accumulation inside the shell during curing is not obvious.
During the curing process, the curing shrinkage behavior of the resin is an important factor for the generation of residual stress and residual strain.

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