Numerical Simulation of Mechanical Behavior of Composite Structures by Supercomputing Technology
Authors: Kim, Seung Jo1; Ji, Kuk Hyun2; Paik, Seung Hoon2
Source: Advanced Composite Materials, Volume 17, Number 4, 2008 , pp. 373-407(35)
Publisher: VSP, an imprint of Brill
Abstract:
This paper will examine the possibilities of the virtual tests of composite structures by simulating mechanical behaviors by using supercomputing technologies, which have now become easily available and powerful but relatively inexpensive. We will describe mainly the applications of large scale finite element analysis using the direct numerical simulation (DNS), which describes composite material properties considering individual constituent properties. DNS approach is based on the full microscopic concepts, which can provide detailed information about the local interaction between the constituents and micro-failure mechanisms by separate modeling of each constituent. Various composite materials such as metal matrix composites (MMCs), active fiber composites (AFCs), boron/epoxy cross-ply laminates and 3-D orthogonal woven composites are selected as verification examples of DNS. The effective elastic moduli and impact structural characteristics of the composites are determined using the DNS models. These DNS models can also give the global and local information about deformations and influences of high local in-plane and interlaminar stresses induced by transverse impact loading at a microscopic level inside the materials. Furthermore, the multi-scale models based on DNS concepts considering microscopic and macroscopic structures simultaneously are also developed and a numerical low-velocity impact simulation is performed using these multi-scale DNS models. Through these various applications of DNS models, it can be shown that the DNS approach can provide insights of various structural behaviors of composite structures.Keywords: DNS; FINITE ELEMENTS; LAMINATES; WOVEN COMPOSITES; HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1163/156855108X385339
Affiliations: 1: Flight Vehicle Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, San 56-1, Shillim-dong, Kwanak-gu, 151-742, Seoul, Korea;, Email: sjkim@snu.ac.kr 2: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Seoul National University, San 56-1, Shillim-dong, Kwanak-gu, 151-742, Seoul, Korea

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