材料科学
转移模塑
复合材料
机械
控制音量
多孔性
压力梯度
有限元法
纤维
饱和(图论)
流量(数学)
多孔介质
热力学
模具
数学
组合数学
物理
作者
Krishna M. Pillai,Suresh G. Advani
摘要
Abstract In this paper, the unsaturated flow encountered in the woven or stitched fiber mats used in RTM is simulated using an adaptation of the Finite Element Method/Control Volume (FEM/CV) technique. The movement of resin through such fiber mats is modeled as flow through dual scale porous media and the mass balance in such media creates a sink term in the equation of continuity of the macroscopic flows. Combining this equation with Darcy's law leads to a non‐homogeneous non‐linear elliptic partial differential equation for pressure that is solved iteratively. First the simulation is used to study simple flows encountered during the characterization of preforms, such as the constant injection pressure 1‐D flow and the constant flow rate radial injection flow. Previously observed experimental results of relatively flatter pressure histories for the latter type of flows in wove fiber mats are replicated, both numerically and analytically, by the pressure equation with the sink term. A quantity called pore volume ratio is shown to play an important role in such flows. Finally, the unsaturated flow in a typical RTM mold, packed with woven fiber mats, is simulated numerically, and inlet pressures, fill times, and mat saturation are studied.
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