DocumentCode
3759278
Title
Feature-based tensor field visualization for fiber reinforced polymers
Author
Valentin Zobel;Markus Stommel;Gerik Scheuermann
Author_Institution
Leipzig University
fYear
2015
Firstpage
49
Lastpage
56
Abstract
Virtual testing is an integral part of modern product development in mechanical engineering. Numerical structure simulations allow the computation of local stresses which are given as tensor fields. For homogeneous materials, the tensor information is usually reduced to a scalar field like the von Mises stress. A material-dependent threshold defines the material failure answering the key question of engineers. This leads to a rather simple feature-based visualisation. For composite materials like short fiber reinforced polymers, the situation is much more complex. The material property is determined by the fiber distribution at every position, often described as fiber orientation tensor field. Essentially, the material´s ability to cope with stress becomes anisotropic and inhomogeneous. We show how to combine the stress field and the fiber orientation field in such cases, leading to a feature-based visualization of tensor fields for composite materials. The resulting features inform the engineer about potential improvements in the product development.
Keywords
"Tensile stress","Visualization","Plastics","Injection molding","Data visualization"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Scientific Visualization Conference (SciVis), 2015 IEEE
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SciVis.2015.7429491
Filename
7429491
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