Abstract
In this study, the viscoelastic constitutive equation of continuous glass fiber reinforced polypropylene composites based on the generalized Maxwell model and SCFM model was constructed by combining genetic algorithm. Based on this, a multi-scale numerical model for describing material relaxation and creep is proposed, and the accuracy of different scale models was compared through experiments. The forming state of the workpiece under various stamping speeds and preheating temperatures was also examined using a hot stamping numerical model. The independent design of the hot stamping hemispherical mold was used to confirm the hot stamping model's accuracy. The study's findings demonstrate that the macroscopic model can accurately simulate the relaxation and creep of composite materials. The hot stamping simulation results are match up well with experimental results. Composite molding defects appeared at the waist of the part, and defects were accompanied by resin loss.
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