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Chomarat and CompoSIDE together at COMPOSITES EUROPE 2015
10/2/2015 |
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PARTNERs IN INNOVATION TO Simplify and optimiSe composites usage
At the 2015 Composites Europe trade show, leading technical textile producer CHOMARAT and composite modelling experts CompoSIDE announce their working partnership with Professor Steve Tsai of Stanford University. Based on Professor Tsai's recent theory, this new joint project aims to make composites easier to use, with cost and time savings in their design, modelling and production.
PARTNERS IN INNOVATION TO CONSOLIDATE THE BENEFITS OF COMPOSITES
Composite structures are known to reduce the weight of industrial parts significantly but they are perceived as more expensive and complex to model and use: "This partnership brings together serious players and leading edge technologies, enabling us to pursue our strategy to optimise the three phases of design, modelling and production, with cost savings to boot. This approach is part of our Innovation strategy. CHOMARAT works hand in hand with research centres, competitiveness clusters and industrial producers, with the ambitious objective of making composites more accessible" explains Philippe Sanial, CHOMARAT Group Director of R&D.
A BREAKOUT THEORY, UNIQUE SOFTWARE AND OPTIMISED CARBON REINFORCEMENT
Professor Tsai's theory uses the Trace term, a simple invariable in matrix algebra and fundamental parameter for composite materials. It reveals that stiffness and strength data for all modern carbon-polymer composite laminates converge to almost identical values. "This universal stiffness means that linear scaling can be used to dimension laminate parts just like homogeneous materials. This saves considerable time in the design phase, as only a few simple tests are necessary," explains Professor Tsai.
CompoSIDE enables optimised modelling as today it is the only software using Professor Tsai's theory. "Trace-based scaling removes many of the complexity and cost barriers to using composites. By incorporating the approach within CompoSIDE, we make the theory of composites and their solutions much more accessible to designers across all market sectors," says Julien Sellier, Managing Director of CompoSIDE.
The C-Ply™ carbon composite reinforcements developed by CHOMARAT features architectures developed jointly with Steve Tsai and the Stanford Composites Design Team (thin-ply, off-axis angles, hybrids), to produce more resistant, lighter and homogeneous composite structures. They are also designed to reduce the cost of using parts in prepreg/ATL technology (with C-Ply bi-angle SP) and in closed mould processes, through the optimised control of the deformability and permeability of the reinforcements.
DESIGN AND MODEL COMPOSITE PARTS AS EASILY AS WITH ALUMINIUM
"Combining the innovative reinforcements of the C-PLY™ range and software with unique features based on my recent work, should enable us to design and model composite parts as simply as with aluminium and to produce cost effectively " concludes Steve Tsai.
Next step for the partners: a pilot project with an industrial partner to conduct tests! |
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Related Exhibition:
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Composites Europe 2015
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10th European Trade Fair & Forum for Composites, Technology and Applications
9/22/2015 - 9/24/2015
Venue: Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre, Stuttgart, Germany
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