Within the scope of this work, Steffen Ropers evaluates the viscoelastic
and temperature-dependent nature of the bending behavior of
thermoplastic composite sheets in order to further enhance the
predictability of the draping simulation. This simulation is a useful
tool for the development of robust large scale processes for
continuously fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRP). The bending behavior
thereby largely influences the size and position of wrinkles, which are
one of the most common processing defects for continuously
fiber-reinforced parts. Thus, a better understanding of the bending
behavior of thermoplastic composite sheets as well as an appropriate
testing method along with corresponding material models contribute to a
wide-spread application of CFRPs in large scale production.