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Simulating the Optimization of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer as a Wrapping Structure on Piping System Using SolidWorks

Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) was designed, simulated, and evaluated as a wrapping material on defected pipe using computational approach. This composite material was considered as a unique wrapping material as it may have the combined characteristics of the constituents or have substantial...

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Autores principales: Letchumanan, Shaktivell M., Tajul Arifin, Ahmad Mubarak, Taib, Ishkrizat, Rahim, Mohammad Zulafif, Nor Salim, Nor Adrian
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Publicado: Springer US 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8603911/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11668-021-01287-4
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author Letchumanan, Shaktivell M.
Tajul Arifin, Ahmad Mubarak
Taib, Ishkrizat
Rahim, Mohammad Zulafif
Nor Salim, Nor Adrian
author_facet Letchumanan, Shaktivell M.
Tajul Arifin, Ahmad Mubarak
Taib, Ishkrizat
Rahim, Mohammad Zulafif
Nor Salim, Nor Adrian
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description Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) was designed, simulated, and evaluated as a wrapping material on defected pipe using computational approach. This composite material was considered as a unique wrapping material as it may have the combined characteristics of the constituents or have substantially different properties than the individual constituents. Specifically, this research evaluates the capability of CFRP as a wrapper through SolidWorks Simulation using the static analysis, computational fluid dynamics analysis, and data analysis. This approach gives a preliminary consideration and justification on choosing the optimized lamination orientation of CFRP in real cases based on the simulated data. Various orientations were simulated and analyzed throughout this research. Based on all the simulation analysis, the CFRP wrapper with quasi-isotropic lamination with the 8 plies [Formula: see text] orientation was seen most effective in reducing the stress and possess highest minimum safety factor at the fully defected region (100 × 100 × 7.11 mm thru) after the repair. Eventually, this optimized CFRP lamination orientation, proved that it was able to withstand pressures ranging between 0.86 to 19.6 MPa with a layer thickness in between 0.16 up to 3.76 mm. Based on the static analysis, this optimized laminated orientation of CFRP indeed showed that it was able to reduce the stress on an average of 94.10% after the repair was done. Relatively, CFRP was 0.2% higher in reducing the maximum stress at the defected region at the pipe, than the Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer with the same orientation. Additionally, the flow simulation analysis in SolidWorks showed that fluid flow was undisrupted after the repair was done, and the wrapped region was resistant to any fluid leakages.
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spelling pubmed-86039112021-11-22 Simulating the Optimization of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer as a Wrapping Structure on Piping System Using SolidWorks Letchumanan, Shaktivell M. Tajul Arifin, Ahmad Mubarak Taib, Ishkrizat Rahim, Mohammad Zulafif Nor Salim, Nor Adrian J Fail. Anal. and Preven. Technical Article---Peer-Reviewed Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) was designed, simulated, and evaluated as a wrapping material on defected pipe using computational approach. This composite material was considered as a unique wrapping material as it may have the combined characteristics of the constituents or have substantially different properties than the individual constituents. Specifically, this research evaluates the capability of CFRP as a wrapper through SolidWorks Simulation using the static analysis, computational fluid dynamics analysis, and data analysis. This approach gives a preliminary consideration and justification on choosing the optimized lamination orientation of CFRP in real cases based on the simulated data. Various orientations were simulated and analyzed throughout this research. Based on all the simulation analysis, the CFRP wrapper with quasi-isotropic lamination with the 8 plies [Formula: see text] orientation was seen most effective in reducing the stress and possess highest minimum safety factor at the fully defected region (100 × 100 × 7.11 mm thru) after the repair. Eventually, this optimized CFRP lamination orientation, proved that it was able to withstand pressures ranging between 0.86 to 19.6 MPa with a layer thickness in between 0.16 up to 3.76 mm. Based on the static analysis, this optimized laminated orientation of CFRP indeed showed that it was able to reduce the stress on an average of 94.10% after the repair was done. Relatively, CFRP was 0.2% higher in reducing the maximum stress at the defected region at the pipe, than the Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer with the same orientation. Additionally, the flow simulation analysis in SolidWorks showed that fluid flow was undisrupted after the repair was done, and the wrapped region was resistant to any fluid leakages. Springer US 2021-11-19 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8603911/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11668-021-01287-4 Text en © ASM International 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Simulating the Optimization of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer as a Wrapping Structure on Piping System Using SolidWorks
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title_full_unstemmed Simulating the Optimization of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer as a Wrapping Structure on Piping System Using SolidWorks
title_short Simulating the Optimization of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer as a Wrapping Structure on Piping System Using SolidWorks
title_sort simulating the optimization of carbon fiber reinforced polymer as a wrapping structure on piping system using solidworks
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