Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4912256 | Composite Structures | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
This paper is focused on a method for calculating the optimal drape origin on arbitrary surfaces considering a minimal shear-deformation of the applied fiber-reinforced material. The presented method is based on the mesh from a triangulated surface and therefore not restricted by the assumption of a mathematical differentiable surface description. It is shown how the information of the mesh can be used to calculate the point-wise Gaussian-curvature on the given surface. It is further shown how this curvature information can be used to construct a directed planar graph and how this graph can help calculating the optimal drape sequence in order to minimize the shear-deformation of the applied fabric. The paper is concluded by a demonstration of the developed method for different example surfaces.
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Authors
Hardy Köke, Lennart WeiÃ, Christian Hühne, Michael Sinapius,