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Modeling of Manufacturing Uncertainties by Multiscale Approaches

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In this chapter, a numerical multiscale modeling approach is presented and discussed. It bases on the FEĀ² approach in which a simultaneous finite element computation of the mechanical response at two different length scales is carried out at each macroscopic integration point. The approach is suitable to obtain the global load response of composite structures without omitting the effect of physical phenomena at the local scale, as for example process-induced defects like voids or fiber waviness.

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Kreikemeier, J., Chrupalla, D. (2013). Modeling of Manufacturing Uncertainties by Multiscale Approaches. In: Wiedemann, M., Sinapius, M. (eds) Adaptive, tolerant and efficient composite structures. Research Topics in Aerospace. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29190-6_11

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