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International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics | 2010

Exploiting semi-analytical sensitivities from linear and non-linear finite element analyses for composite panel optimisation

Michaël Bruyneel; Benoit Coslon; Jean-Pierre Delsemme; Philippe Jetteur; Stéphane Grihon; Remouchamps

This paper presents a solution procedure developed in the SAMCEF finite element code for the advanced optimal design of stiffened composite panels of an aircraft fuselage. The BOSS quattro, a task manager and optimization toolbox, is used for defining and running the optimization problem. The objective function to be minimized is the weight, and the restrictions depend on structural stability requirements, such as buckling and collapse. The design variables are the panel and stringer thicknesses of the conventional proportions (i.e. 0∘, 90∘ and ±45∘) in a homogenized laminate. Since a collapse analysis introduces geometric nonlinearities into the design process, the function evaluation can take a long time. In order to obtain a rapid optimal solution, a gradient-based method is used, and the first order derivatives need to be computed, in this case with an original semianalytical approach. The sensitivity analysis of buckling and collapse is reviewed. Numerical tests on an industrial case study demonstrate the possibility and the reliability of the approach. Solving such problems is clearly difficult and remains a challenge. Through the applications, this paper provides the opportunity to discuss convergence issues and the use of such advanced optimization techniques in the overall aircraft design process.


Applied Composite Materials | 2009

Modeling Inter-Laminar Failure in Composite Structures: Illustration on an Industrial Case Study

Michaël Bruyneel; Jean-Pierre Delsemme; Philippe Jetteur; Fabrice Germain


JEC composites | 2009

An industrial solution to simulate post-buckling and damage

Michaël Bruyneel; Richard Degenhardt; Jean-Pierre Delsemme


Archive | 2013

Combining mesh refinement and XFEM for fracture mechanics simulations: contradiction or strength?

Christophe Henrard; Michaël Bruyneel; Jean-Pierre Delsemme


JEC Composite Magazine | 2009

An industrial solution to simulate post-buckling and damage of composite panels

Michaël Bruyneel; Richard Degenhardt; Jean-Pierre Delsemme


Archive | 2015

Industrial validation of progressive damage models for laminated composite materials and structures: automotive applications

Michaël Bruyneel; Jean-Pierre Delsemme; Philippe Jetteur; Cédric Lequesne; Benoit Magneville; Vérène Maurice; Louis Soppelsa; Tadashi Naito; Yuta Urushiyama


Archive | 2015

Progressive damage modeling in composites: from aerospace to automotive industry

Jean-Pierre Delsemme; Michaël Bruyneel; Philippe Jetteur; Benoit Magneville; Tadashi Naito; Yuta Urushiyama


Archive | 2015

Damage analysis of laminated composites with LMS Samtech SAMCEF: validation on industrial applications

Michaël Bruyneel; Jean-Pierre Delsemme; Philippe Jetteur; Cédric Lequesne; Benoit Magneville; Louis Soppelsa; Scott Mcdougall; Tadashi Naito; Yuta Urushiyama


Archive | 2015

Validation of the SAMCEF material models for inter and intralaminar damages in laminated composites made of NCF plies

Michaël Bruyneel; Jean-Pierre Delsemme; Philippe Jetteur; Cédric Lequesne; Louis Sopelsa; Tadashi Naito; Yuta Urushiyama


American Society of Composites - 30th Technical Conference | 2015

Damage Analysis of Laminated Composites with SAMCEF: Validation on Industrial Applications

Michaël Bruyneel; Jean-Pierre Delsemme; Philippe Jetteur; Cédric Lequesne; Benoit Magneville; Louis Soppelsa; Scott Mcdougall; Tadashi Naito; Yuta Urushiyama

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