期刊文献+
共找到2篇文章
< 1 >
每页显示 20 50 100
Effects of fiber orientation on tool wear evolution and wear mechanism when cutting carbon fiber reinforced plastics 被引量:3
1
作者 Weizhou WU Shipeng LI +5 位作者 Xuda QIN Wentao liu Xin CUI Hao LI Mengrui SHI haibao liu 《Chinese Journal of Aeronautics》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第5期549-565,共17页
The aim of the present paper is to reveal the influence of different fiber orientations on the tool wear evolution and wear mechanism. Side-milling experiments with large-diameter milling tools are conducted. A finite... The aim of the present paper is to reveal the influence of different fiber orientations on the tool wear evolution and wear mechanism. Side-milling experiments with large-diameter milling tools are conducted. A finite element(FE) cutting model of carbon fiber reinforced plastics(CFRP)is established to get insight into the cutting stress status at different wear stages. The results show that different fiber orientations bring about distinct differences in the extent, profile and mechanism of tool wear. Severer wear occurs when cutting 45° and 90° plies, followed by 0°, correspondingly,the least wear is obtained when θ = 135°(θ represents the orientation of fibers). Moreover, the worn profiles of cutting tools when θ = 0° and 45° are waterfall edge, while round edge occurs whenθ = 135° and a combined shape of waterfall and round edge is obtained when θ = 90°. The wear mechanisms under different fiber orientations are strongly dependent on the cutting stress distributions. The evolution of tool wear profile is basically consistent with the stress distribution on the tool surface at different wear stages, and the extent of tool wear is determined by the magnitude of stress on the tool surface. Besides, the worn edges produce an actual negative clearance angle,which decreases the actual cutting thickness and leads to compressing and bending failure of fibers beneath the cutting region as well as low surface qualities. 展开更多
关键词 Carbon fiber reinforced plastics(CFRP) Fiber orientation Finite element method(FEM) Tool wear Wear mechanism
原文传递
A review of high‐velocity impact on fiber‐reinforced textile composites: Potential for aero engine applications
2
作者 Yinghong Li Xuefeng Chen +6 位作者 Jin Zhou Xiaochuan liu Di Zhang Feiping Du Weifeng He Pu Jia haibao liu 《International Journal of Mechanical System Dynamics》 2022年第1期50-64,共15页
Considerable research has indicated that fiber‐reinforced textile composites are significantly beneficial to the aerospace industry,especially aero engines,due to their high specific strength,specific stiffness,corro... Considerable research has indicated that fiber‐reinforced textile composites are significantly beneficial to the aerospace industry,especially aero engines,due to their high specific strength,specific stiffness,corrosion resistance,and fatigue re-sistance.However,damage caused by high‐velocity impacts is a critical limitation factor in a wide range of applications.This paper presents an overview of the development,material characterizations,and applications of fiber‐reinforced textile composites for aero engines.These textile composites are classified into four ca-tegories including two‐dimensional(2D)woven composites,2D braided composites,3D woven composites,and 3D braided composites.The complex damage me-chanisms of these composite materials due to high‐velocity impacts are discussed in detail as well. 展开更多
关键词 aero engines damage mechanism high‐velocity impact textile composites
原文传递
上一页 1 下一页 到第
使用帮助 返回顶部