Meso-scale modelling of complex fibre composite geometries using an immersed boundary method
Journal article, 2024

This paper investigates the application of immersed methods to simplify the discretisation and modelling process for meso-scale geometries in fibre-reinforced composites. The geometry of meso-scale structures in fibre-reinforced composites can often be categorised as complex, and frequently presents considerable challenges for meshing software. This complexity necessitates either time-consuming manual intervention or the adoption of simplified discretisation approaches, such as voxel methods, which may compromise accuracy. To address this issue, we study the use of immersed boundary methods, in combination with B-splines, for the discretisation of the matrix regions of the meso-scale geometry. This combination has the potential to minimise the requirement for manual intervention in the discretisation processes with little effect to the accuracy of e.g. stresses. We validate the proposed modelling framework in three numerical examples, where homogenised stiffnesses and stress levels are analysed in various fibre composite architectures.

Meso-scale modelling

Finite Cell Method

Fibre composites

Immersed boundary methods

Author

Elias Börjesson

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Material and Computational Mechanics

Clemens Verhoosel

Eindhoven University of Technology

Joris Remmers

Eindhoven University of Technology

Martin Fagerström

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Material and Computational Mechanics

Finite Elements in Analysis and Design

0168-874X (ISSN)

Vol. 242 104262

Subject Categories

Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics

DOI

10.1016/j.finel.2024.104262

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10/17/2024