Presented at ANTEC `95
AN
EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION OF FIBER ORIENTATION PREDICTIONS FOR COMPRESSION
MOLDED SMC PARTS
Louis G. Reifschneider and Hasan U. Akay, Technalysis, Inc., Indianapolis,
IN
Giuseppe Molina and Aldo Ajmar, Centro
Ricerche Fiat, Orbassano, ITALY
Introduction
Numerical simulation of the
compression molding process allows designers to evaluate how the material
flow in the mold will affect the mechanical integrity of the final part.
When the resin is fiber reinforced, the part will exhibit orthotropic
mechanical properties due to induced fiber orientation during the filling.
The objective of this study
is to verify the predicted mechanical response obtained from a simulation of
the mold filling and the concurrent fiber orientation. Verification of the
method is made by correlating measured displacements due to an applied load
to those simulated with an orthotropic stress analysis. Comparisons are also
made with the simulated displacements from an isotropic stress analysis. The
intent is to quantify the benefit of the orthotropic properties obtained
from a fiber orientation analysis to the alternative isotropic property
assumption.