Residual stresses in continuously reinforced composite profiles with symmetric cross sections

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Residual stresses in continuously reinforced composite profiles with symmetric cross sections. / Schwane, M.; Kloppenborg, T.; Haase, M. et al.
In: Procedia CIRP, Vol. 18, 01.01.2014, p. 126-131.

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Schwane M, Kloppenborg T, Haase M, Ben Khalifa N, Tekkaya AE. Residual stresses in continuously reinforced composite profiles with symmetric cross sections. Procedia CIRP. 2014 Jan 1;18:126-131. doi: 10.1016/j.procir.2014.06.119

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title = "Residual stresses in continuously reinforced composite profiles with symmetric cross sections",
abstract = "Composite profiles composed of aluminum base material and steel reinforcing elements manufactured by bar extrusion exhibit residual stresses. These stresses occur due to the different thermal shrinkage of the materials during cooling of the profile. In this paper, the residual stresses are investigated by means of analytical and numerical analyses. The influence of the reinforcing volume and the material behavior, i.e. the plastification of the base material, is discussed. Furthermore, the residual stresses in symmetric profile cross sections with multiple reinforcings are examined and compared to the stresses in a simple composite rod with a centric reinforcing.",
keywords = "Aluminum alloy, Analytic model, Composite extrusion, FEM, Residual stress, Engineering",
author = "M. Schwane and T. Kloppenborg and M. Haase and {Ben Khalifa}, Noomane and Tekkaya, {A. E.}",
note = "International Conference of Lightweight Components - ManuLight 2014, Dortmund, Germany",
year = "2014",
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day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.procir.2014.06.119",
language = "English",
volume = "18",
pages = "126--131",
journal = "Procedia CIRP",
issn = "2212-8271",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",

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T1 - Residual stresses in continuously reinforced composite profiles with symmetric cross sections

AU - Schwane, M.

AU - Kloppenborg, T.

AU - Haase, M.

AU - Ben Khalifa, Noomane

AU - Tekkaya, A. E.

N1 - International Conference of Lightweight Components - ManuLight 2014, Dortmund, Germany

PY - 2014/1/1

Y1 - 2014/1/1

N2 - Composite profiles composed of aluminum base material and steel reinforcing elements manufactured by bar extrusion exhibit residual stresses. These stresses occur due to the different thermal shrinkage of the materials during cooling of the profile. In this paper, the residual stresses are investigated by means of analytical and numerical analyses. The influence of the reinforcing volume and the material behavior, i.e. the plastification of the base material, is discussed. Furthermore, the residual stresses in symmetric profile cross sections with multiple reinforcings are examined and compared to the stresses in a simple composite rod with a centric reinforcing.

AB - Composite profiles composed of aluminum base material and steel reinforcing elements manufactured by bar extrusion exhibit residual stresses. These stresses occur due to the different thermal shrinkage of the materials during cooling of the profile. In this paper, the residual stresses are investigated by means of analytical and numerical analyses. The influence of the reinforcing volume and the material behavior, i.e. the plastification of the base material, is discussed. Furthermore, the residual stresses in symmetric profile cross sections with multiple reinforcings are examined and compared to the stresses in a simple composite rod with a centric reinforcing.

KW - Aluminum alloy

KW - Analytic model

KW - Composite extrusion

KW - FEM

KW - Residual stress

KW - Engineering

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DO - 10.1016/j.procir.2014.06.119

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VL - 18

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EP - 131

JO - Procedia CIRP

JF - Procedia CIRP

SN - 2212-8271

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