Visualizing 3D Geometry and Fiber Draping
In complex structures, sometimes it becomes important to visualize the 3D solid geometry which corresponds to a composite laminate modeled using the surface geometry. It gives a clear picture of the number of layers as well as laminate thickness in different regions of the structure. In order to visualize this, a predefined plot is available in the Layered Shell and Shell interfaces as shown in FigureĀ 3-16.
Figure 3-16: 3D solid geometric representation (scaled in thickness direction) of a composite laminate having six layers.
In addition to visualizing the stacking sequence of a laminate, visualization of the fiber draping direction on the physical geometry is also useful. A predefined plot as shown in FigureĀ 3-17 is available in the Layered Shell and Shell interfaces.
Figure 3-17: First principal material direction showing the fiber draping direction in each layer of a composite cylinder.