Multi-objective optimization of tensile properties of the corrugated composite sheet

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Abstract

Corrugated sheets with optimized mechanical properties are crucial for lightweight design in industrial applications. This study considered and optimized a corrugated sheet with a sinusoidal profile to enhance elastic modulus, tensile-bending coupling, and weight reduction. For this aim, first, flat specimens consisting of E-glass woven fiber and epoxy resin were made by hand lay-up method, following ASTM D3039. The tensile test determined young’s modulus of flat samples. Afterward, two molds with supports were fabricated. The corrugated specimens were constructed and exposed to a standard tensile test. The finite element analysis was used to simulate the tensile test of corrugated samples. The numerical force-displacement curve is derived from numerical analysis and verified by experimental results. After that, two multi-objective optimization problems, mass-constraint and global optimization, were implemented. Analytical formulations were verified by numerical and experimental results and utilized for optimization purposes. The genetic algorithm was used to examine and confirm trade-off behavior between objective functions. The Pareto fronts diagrams for mentioned two multi-objective optimization problem were obtained. Finally, the optimum parameters are calculated by using the LINMAP (Linear Programming Technique for Multi-dimensional Analysis of Preference) method.

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Bahrami-Novin, N., Mahdavi, E., Shaban, M., & Mazaheri, H. (2022, March 1). Multi-objective optimization of tensile properties of the corrugated composite sheet. Journal of Composite Materials. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/00219983211059580

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