A multiscale modeling approach to analyze filament-wound composite pressure vessels

Author:

Nguyen Ba Nghiep1,Simmons Kevin L1

Affiliation:

1. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Battelle Memorial Institute, USA

Abstract

A multiscale modeling approach to analyze filament-wound composite pressure vessels is developed in this article. The approach, which extends the Nguyen et al. [Prediction of the elastic-plastic stress/strain response for injection-molded long-fiber thermoplastics. J Compos Mater 2009; 43: 217–246.] model developed for discontinuous fiber composites to continuous fiber ones, spans three modeling scales. The microscale considers the unidirectional elastic fibers embedded in an elastic–plastic matrix obeying the Ramberg–Osgood relation and J2 deformation theory of plasticity. The mesoscale behavior representing the composite lamina is obtained through an incremental Mori–Tanaka [Average stress in matrix and average elastic energy of materials with misfitting inclusions. Acta Metall 1973; 21: 571–574.] type model and the Eshelby [The determination of the elastic field of an ellipsoidal inclusion and related problems. Proc R Soc Lond, Ser A 1957; 241: 376–396.] equivalent inclusion method. The implementation of the micro–meso constitutive relations in the ABAQUS® finite element package (via user subroutines) allows the analysis of a filament-wound composite pressure vessel (macroscale) to be performed. Failure of the composite lamina is predicted by a criterion that accounts for the strengths of the fibers and of the matrix as well as of their interface. The developed approach is validated in the analysis of an aluminum liner – T300 carbon/epoxy pressure vessel to predict the burst pressure. The predictions compare favorably with the numerical and experimental results by Lifshitz and Dayan [Filament-wound pressure vessel with thick metal liner. Compos Struct 1995; 32: 313–323]. The approach will be further demonstrated in the study of the effects of the lamina thickness, helical angle, and fiber–matrix material combination on the burst pressure.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Ceramics and Composites

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