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Investigation Into The Effects Of Inter-Ply Sliding During Double Diaphragm Forming For Multi-Layered Biaxial Non-Crimp Fabrics

COMPOSITES PART A-APPLIED SCIENCE AND MANUFACTURING(2021)

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Abstract
The effect of inter-ply sliding was investigated for multi-ply Non-Crimp Fabric (NCF) preforms during the Double Diaphragm Forming (DDF) process. A Finite Element (FE) model was employed to investigate the influence of the ply layup sequence and the coefficient of friction between fabric-fabric and fabric-diaphragm interfaces. Simulation results indicate that in-plane fibre compression, caused by dissimilar shear deformation between adjacent plies, can lead to out-of-plane wrinkles, where the wrinkle length is a function of the relative fibre angle at the ply-ply contact interface. The most severe wrinkles occurred when the inter-ply angle was 45 degrees for a multi-ply biaxial NCF preform with a pillar stitch at 45 degrees to the primary yarns. A second parametric study was conducted by incrementally reducing the coefficient of friction at the ply-ply interface. Experiments confirmed that outof-plane wrinkles are sensitive to the friction resistance between NCF plies and therefore lubricating the fibres can minimise wrinkling defects caused by dissimilar inter-ply deformation.
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Fabrics/Textiles, Defects, Finite element analysis (FEA), Forming
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