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In-plane permeability characterization of the vacuum infusion processes with fiber relaxation

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MATERIAL FORMING
Volume 3, Issue -, Pages S1267-S1275

Publisher

SPRINGER FRANCE
DOI: 10.1007/s12289-010-0690-7

Keywords

Liquid composite molding (LCM); Permeability; Characterization; Vacuum induced preform relaxation

Funding

  1. Office of Naval Research (ONR)
  2. [N00014-06-1-1000]

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In vacuum infusion processes fiber preforms are placed onto the single molding surface and enveloped with a non-rigid polymer bag which is sealed to the molding surface. The flexible bagging film does deform during the resin infusion process thus changing the compaction of the fabric. However, one can also relax the preform by drawing a partial vacuum in a rigid chamber placed on top of the flexible bag which will increase the permeability of the fabric under the chamber. A numerical model is presented to characterize the change in permeability and describe the mold filling for such processes in which the fabrics undergo controlled relaxation by external stimuli. The predictions from the simplified model agreed reasonably well with the experiments. This characterization and resin flow front prediction with time method should prove useful in processes such as Vacuum Induced Preform Relaxation (VIPR) process which can be used to actively manipulate flow in a vacuum infusion process.

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