Ply Orientation of Carbon Fiber Reinforc
Ply Orientation of Carbon Fiber Reinforc
Ply Orientation of Carbon Fiber Reinforc
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ABSTRACT
In the present day scenario, use of carbon fiber composites has been extended to a large number of aircraft
components which includes structural and non-structural components. Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP)
is a composite material which consists of laminates having reinforcing fibers (carbon) of significant strength
embedded in a matrix material. Each lamina can have distinct fiber orientations which may vary from the
adjoining lamina. The present study focuses on the effect of the ply orientation on the strength of the panels. The
wing of a subsonic aircraft was modeled in the ANSYS software. The performance of wing under the
application of loads was studied by varying the orientation of fiber layers. From the study, it was observed that
the variation in stress occurs with variation in orientation of fiber layers of CFRP composites.
Key Words: Ply orientation, CFRP, Finite Element Modeling, ANSYS
I. INTRODUCTION
The first generation of conventional
powered aircraft was constructed of wood and
canvas. Then aluminium alloy was the used in
aircraft construction [1]. The increased wing loadings
and complex structural forms of present day aircrafts
cause high stress concentrations for which the
conventional material is not well adapted. Now a
days, the carbon fiber composites have replaced the
traditional metals. FRPs are commonly used in the
aerospace, automotive, marine, and construction
industries [2]. Carbon fiber reinforced polymer or
carbon fiber reinforced plastic or carbon fiber
reinforced thermoplastic (CRP, CFRP or often simply
carbon fiber), is an extremely strong and light fiber
reinforced polymer which contains carbon fibers. Use
of CFRP makes the aircraft lighter with added benefit
of less maintenance, super fatigue resistance and high
fuel efficiency. These composite materials can
provide a much higher strength to weight ratio and
stiffness-to-weight ratio than metals, sometimes as
much as 20% better. These CFRP composites are
made up of fiber layers or laminates of different ply
orientation. The objective is to conduct parametric
study on composite aircraft wing by varying the ply
orientation to find the corresponding variation in
stress and displacement.
IV. LAMINATE
A laminate is a material which can be
constructed by uniting two or more layers of material
together that is by stacking together several laminas.
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V. MODELING OF WING
The aircraft wing is modeled in ANSYS
software [7]. In this study the aircraft wing is
modeled as CFRP (M55j/914prepreg) consisting of
20 plies each. The thickness of each ply was taken as
0.1mm. The properties of CFRP material used are
given in TABLE1.
TABLE1: Properties of CFRP (M55j/914prepreg)
Youngs Modulus (longitudinal) 270 GPa
Youngs Modulus (transverse)
5.535 GPa
Inplane shear Modulus
3.870 GPa
Mass Density
1760 kg/m3
Major Poissons Ratio
0.365
Tensile strength (longitudinal)
1.8 GPa
Tensile strength (transverse)
0.022GPa
Compressive strength
0.6GPa
Shear Strength
0.092 GPa
Coefficient of thermal expansion 1.2e5/0K
The finite element model of CFRP aircraft
wing prepared in ANSYS 12 is given in Fig.2.
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VIII. CONCLUSIONS
From the parametric study of the wing it can
be concluded that with the same skin thickness,
variation in fiber orientation will produce variation in
the von Mises stress and displacement. The scopes of
future works are to conduct parametric study and
optimization of structural components by taking
thickness as variable. Also analysis can be performed
by varying the rib spacing or by increasing the
number of ribs. The analysis can be further extended
by providing stiffeners.
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