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GTCOMPROP Georgia Tech COMposite Material Member PROPerties calculator Structural Engineering Software for the Analysis

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GTCOMPROP Georgia Tech COMposite Material Member PROPerties calculator Structural Engineering Software for the Analysis

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    1. GTCOMPROP (Georgia Tech COMposite Material Member PROPerties calculator) Structural Engineering Software for the Analysis of Space Frame Structure Composed of Fiber Reinforced Composite Materials Good afternoon everyone. My name is Gwangseok Na. I’m in a PhD program at Georgia-Tech and working as a RA. Today I hope to present a new engineering software named GTCOMPROP. This name represent “Georgia Tech Composite material member properties calculator” This implemented software is a structural engineering software for analysis of space frame structure of fiber reinforced composite materials Good afternoon everyone. My name is Gwangseok Na. I’m in a PhD program at Georgia-Tech and working as a RA. Today I hope to present a new engineering software named GTCOMPROP. This name represent “Georgia Tech Composite material member properties calculator” This implemented software is a structural engineering software for analysis of space frame structure of fiber reinforced composite materials

    2. 2 At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on FRP composite member And I’ll present the theories on calculations of Anisotropic space frame member stiffness matrix I’ll show main features of the implemented software And nest, I’ll show the sample analysis case using the developed softwareAt first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on FRP composite member And I’ll present the theories on calculations of Anisotropic space frame member stiffness matrix I’ll show main features of the implemented software And nest, I’ll show the sample analysis case using the developed software

    3. 3 FRP composite materials have attractive characteristics for civil engineering applications. Motivation As you know well, Fiber reinforced materials have a lot of attractive characteristics for civil engineering application Like high strength ratio, corrosion resistance …… [BULLET] … The reason is because that conventional analysis techniques calculate the stiffness characteristics of member based on the cross section geometry alone and assume the material is isotropic and in addition to homogeneous However a new pioneering technology has been developed in aerospace engineering area in order to calculate member stiffness of highly anisotropic member But this technique has not been used in civil engineering because of the variety of complexities in using this techniques. As you know well, Fiber reinforced materials have a lot of attractive characteristics for civil engineering application Like high strength ratio, corrosion resistance …… [BULLET] … The reason is because that conventional analysis techniques calculate the stiffness characteristics of member based on the cross section geometry alone and assume the material is isotropic and in addition to homogeneous However a new pioneering technology has been developed in aerospace engineering area in order to calculate member stiffness of highly anisotropic member But this technique has not been used in civil engineering because of the variety of complexities in using this techniques.

    4. 4 Develop analysis methodology, which can be used for civil engineering frame structure, based on Variational Asymptotic Beam Sectional Analysis Method. Implement user-friendly engineering software that can fully utilize the developed analysis methodology. Objective So the objectives of this research is : Developing analysis methodology that can be proper a for civil engineering application Implement user-friendly engineering software that can fully utilize the developed analysis methodology Next, I’ll talk about what is FRP composite materialsSo the objectives of this research is : Developing analysis methodology that can be proper a for civil engineering application Implement user-friendly engineering software that can fully utilize the developed analysis methodology Next, I’ll talk about what is FRP composite materials

    5. 5 FRP Composite Materials – An Analogy Then I’ll talk about what is composite materials here. To help understanding the concept of FRP composite materials I compared the FRP composite materials case with Reinforced Concrete (RC) Materials RC is also a simple composite materials composed with concrete and reinforcing bars If we see concrete in micro-scale level Concrete is also thought as composite of cement and aggregiate Just like this RC, composite materials is composed with several different materials having different materials properties. FRP composite materials is compsoed of matrix and reinforcing fibers Just like concrete, matrix is also composed with resin and filler Unlike RC case, various reinforcing arrangement are possible In both cases, complex mathmatical models are required to get the effective material properties of these composite This is called composite layers This will be stacked to form the required thickness of flange of web of the member cross cross sectionThen I’ll talk about what is composite materials here. To help understanding the concept of FRP composite materials I compared the FRP composite materials case with Reinforced Concrete (RC) Materials RC is also a simple composite materials composed with concrete and reinforcing bars If we see concrete in micro-scale level Concrete is also thought as composite of cement and aggregiate Just like this RC, composite materials is composed with several different materials having different materials properties. FRP composite materials is compsoed of matrix and reinforcing fibers Just like concrete, matrix is also composed with resin and filler Unlike RC case, various reinforcing arrangement are possible In both cases, complex mathmatical models are required to get the effective material properties of these composite This is called composite layers This will be stacked to form the required thickness of flange of web of the member cross cross section

    6. 6 FRP Composite Materials Reinforcement Systems (Fibers) [ Analogous to Reinforcing Bars in RC] Provide main strength and stiffness in a fiber direction Materials : Glass / Carbon (graphite) / Aramid (Kevler®) / Boron Several fiber arrangement configuration is possible Matrix [Analogous to Concrete in RC] Transfer stress, protect fiber Composed of resins and fillers Resin [Analogous to Cement in RC] : Polyester / Vinylester / Epoxy Filler [Analogous to Aggregate in RC] : Calcium Carbonate, Kaolin clay Additives : Colorant Etc. Reinforcing systems provide main stregth and stiffness in fiber direction Glass, Carboon, Aramid are categorized into this Main role of matrix is transfering stress and protecting fiber Polyester, Vinylester and epoxy are popular resin materialReinforcing systems provide main stregth and stiffness in fiber direction Glass, Carboon, Aramid are categorized into this Main role of matrix is transfering stress and protecting fiber Polyester, Vinylester and epoxy are popular resin material

    7. 7 Roving-reinforced layers 1 directional oriented fibers Micromechanics models : Chamis model (1984) Halpin-Tsai(1968) Continuous Strand Mat (CSM) - reinforced layers Randomly oriented fibers Micromechanics model : Tsai-Pagano model (1968) Christensen model (1972) FRP Composite Materials The composite layers that all fiber are arranged in uni-directionally is called “Roving reinforced Layer” There are variety of micro mechanics mathematical formulations that has been developed to get the elastic engineering properties of this composite layer. Among them, the Chamis & Halpin-Tsai models are chosed in this research The composite layers that reinforcing fibers are arranged randomly manner is called “Continuous strand mat reinforced Layer” The composite layers that all fiber are arranged in uni-directionally is called “Roving reinforced Layer” There are variety of micro mechanics mathematical formulations that has been developed to get the elastic engineering properties of this composite layer. Among them, the Chamis & Halpin-Tsai models are chosed in this research The composite layers that reinforcing fibers are arranged randomly manner is called “Continuous strand mat reinforced Layer”

    8. 8 A components (e.g., web or flange) of cross-section can be made with multiple-layers FRP Composite Materials This is a example of Box-cross section where the components of cross section is consist of multiple layers that was shown in previous slides, “Roving reinforced layer” and “CSM reinforced layer” These composite layers can be used to form the thickness of web or flange of cross-sectioin Other combination of layers can be used by engineer and manufacturer. This is a example of Box-cross section where the components of cross section is consist of multiple layers that was shown in previous slides, “Roving reinforced layer” and “CSM reinforced layer” These composite layers can be used to form the thickness of web or flange of cross-sectioin Other combination of layers can be used by engineer and manufacturer.

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    10. 10 Roving–reinforced layers 1 directional oriented fibers Micromechanics model : Chamis model (1984) Halpin-Tsai(1968) Continuous Strand Mat (CSM) –reinforced layers Randomly oriented fibers Micromechanics model : Tsai-Pagano model (1968) Christensen model (1972) Effective Material properties – Composite Layers This part is a quick review of mathmatical formulations for Roving layers and CSM layersThis part is a quick review of mathmatical formulations for Roving layers and CSM layers

    11. 11 Chamis model (1984) for Roving-reinforced layers Effective Material properties - Composite Layers I’m not now presenting how these equations are folmulated This is a result of mathmatical formulations of Chamis model The 9 effective elastic engineering properties, 3 modulus, 3 shear modulus, 3 poisson’s ratios, can be calculated based on 3 elastic engineering properties of both fiber and matrix The material properties of Fiber and Matrix are well known I’m not now presenting how these equations are folmulated This is a result of mathmatical formulations of Chamis model The 9 effective elastic engineering properties, 3 modulus, 3 shear modulus, 3 poisson’s ratios, can be calculated based on 3 elastic engineering properties of both fiber and matrix The material properties of Fiber and Matrix are well known

    12. 12 Roving–reinforced layers 1 directional oriented fibers Micromechanics models : Chamis model (1984) Halpin-Tsai(1968) Continuous Strand Mat (CSM) –reinforced layers Randomly oriented fibers Micromechanics model : Tsai-Pagano model (1968) Christensen model (1972) Effective Material properties - Composite Layers

    13. 13 Tsai-Pagano model (1968) for CSM-reinforced layers Effective Material properties - Composite Layers The effective material properties of CSM layer can be calculated by developing equivalent isotropic material properties Because fiber are orient in randomly oriented and have no particular direction These equivalent isotropic material properties are based on the some fictious material properties E11* and E22* are fictious modulus based on chamis model and Halpin-Tsai model E11* is same in both case But E22* have two different version based on micro mechnics models, and these can be showed in previous slides The effective material properties of CSM layer can be calculated by developing equivalent isotropic material properties Because fiber are orient in randomly oriented and have no particular direction These equivalent isotropic material properties are based on the some fictious material properties E11* and E22* are fictious modulus based on chamis model and Halpin-Tsai model E11* is same in both case But E22* have two different version based on micro mechnics models, and these can be showed in previous slides

    14. 14 Lamination Theory - Homogenization Previous slides presented how to calculate Roving layer properties and CSM layer properties. The problem is that the components of cross-section is consist of multiple layers And each layer can be either roving layer and continuous strand mat layer The properties of each layer can be different Now, the special technique called Lamination theory can be used to get effective material properties of components of cross-section web or flange This is kind of homogenization technique to derive the equivalent material properties. Previous slides presented how to calculate Roving layer properties and CSM layer properties. The problem is that the components of cross-section is consist of multiple layers And each layer can be either roving layer and continuous strand mat layer The properties of each layer can be different Now, the special technique called Lamination theory can be used to get effective material properties of components of cross-section web or flange This is kind of homogenization technique to derive the equivalent material properties.

    15. 15 Sun & Li 3D Lamination Method (1988) There are several Laminations theories are available These are final mathematical formulation of Sun’ Li’s model As we can see 9 elastic engineering properties can be calculated for each component of cross-section Through this mathematical procedure engineer can There are several Laminations theories are available These are final mathematical formulation of Sun’ Li’s model As we can see 9 elastic engineering properties can be calculated for each component of cross-section Through this mathematical procedure engineer can

    16. 16 Anisotropic Member Stiffness – Sectional Analysis Variational Asymptotic Beam Sectional Analysis (VABS) Method (Developed by Dr. Hodges of Aerospace Eng. at Georgia Tech., 1994 under Gov. Fund.) Ok I’ll talk about the most important theories in this program from here. The most exact way of modeling the anisotropic member is known as modeling member with 3D finite elements But this method is extremely difficult to model and time consuming. That not proper for civil engineering However VABS method broke down original 3D problem into two parts The first one is 2D problem that generate so called sectional stiffness The effective material properties that was calculated though 3D Lamination theories now can be used for 3D element of cross section The second part is calculating the stiffness 1Dimensional member stiffness from 2D sectional stiffness through some mathematical approachOk I’ll talk about the most important theories in this program from here. The most exact way of modeling the anisotropic member is known as modeling member with 3D finite elements But this method is extremely difficult to model and time consuming. That not proper for civil engineering However VABS method broke down original 3D problem into two parts The first one is 2D problem that generate so called sectional stiffness The effective material properties that was calculated though 3D Lamination theories now can be used for 3D element of cross section The second part is calculating the stiffness 1Dimensional member stiffness from 2D sectional stiffness through some mathematical approach

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    18. 18 Software Implementation – GTCOMPROP Main window The every mathematical procedures so far was implemented and integrated into this softwareThe every mathematical procedures so far was implemented and integrated into this software

    19. 19 Software Implementation – Fiber Material Properties Database Then I’ll explain about some important dialog windows in this program first This dialog window is used to use to define the material properties of Fiber from a manufacturerThen I’ll explain about some important dialog windows in this program first This dialog window is used to use to define the material properties of Fiber from a manufacturer

    20. 20 Software Implementation – Matrix Material Properties Database This dialog window is used to use to define the matrix properties of Fiber from a manufacturer This dialog window is used to use to define the matrix properties of Fiber from a manufacturer

    21. 21 Software Implementation – Effective Engineering Properties of Single Layer Calculation This dialog is used to create composite material properties of various composite layers based on the previously introduced several micromechnics models Here we can decide materials for Fiber and Matrix And We can decide some required parameters And We can select micromechanics model The generated result can be stored for future useThis dialog is used to create composite material properties of various composite layers based on the previously introduced several micromechnics models Here we can decide materials for Fiber and Matrix And We can decide some required parameters And We can select micromechanics model The generated result can be stored for future use

    22. 22 Software Implementation – Effective Engineering Properties Calculation of Multi-Layered Components of Cross-Section This dialog window is used to calculate the effective elastic engineering properties of components of cross section that is consist of multiple layers We can construct specific layer sequence with previously calculated composite layers result This is based on the previously presented 3D Lamination theory The generate result also can be store for future use. This dialog window is used to calculate the effective elastic engineering properties of components of cross section that is consist of multiple layers We can construct specific layer sequence with previously calculated composite layers result This is based on the previously presented 3D Lamination theory The generate result also can be store for future use.

    23. Software Implementation – Section Shapes (1/2)

    24. Software Implementation – Section Shapes (2/2)

    25. 25 Software Implementation – Section Generation

    26. 26 Software Implementation – Member Stiffness Calculations – Anisotropic Materials

    27. Software Implementation – Section Properties Calculations – Isotropic Materials

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    29. 29 At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.

    30. 30 At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.

    31. 31 At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.

    32. 32 At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.

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    39. 39 At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.

    40. 40 At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.

    41. 41 At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.At first, I start introduction including motivation, objectives, and some basic knowledge on pultruded FRP composite And If time’s permit, I’ll show a program demonstration.

    42. 42 Summary of Current State of Research Completed the implementation of a highly rigorous procedure for the member stiffness matrix for Anisotropic composite structural members Completed incorporation of advanced anisotropic member stiffness calculation features with GT-STRUDL.

    43. Thank you Questions ?

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