Comparison of the VOF and FE/CV methods applied to RTM problems

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Cristiano Peres
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Souza, Jeferson Avila, Amico, Sandro Campos, Isoldi, Liércio André, Silva, Rafael Diego Sonaglio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Vetor (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.furg.br/vetor/article/view/1349
Resumo: The resin transfer molding (RTM) process is largely used for the production of polymeric composites in a variety of shapes and sizes. In RTM, a resin is injected into a closed mold filled with a fibrous reinforcement media. There are many variations of the traditional RTM process, including RTM-light and VARTM. The numerical simulation plays an important role in the study and development of this process, including the prediciton of the resin flow-front behavior inside the mold cavity, allowing the identification of undesired non-wetted regions and also the most suitable positons for the inlet and outlet gates. With numerical modeling, it is possible, for example, to reduce mold design costs by reducing the number of necessary laboratory experiments. The numerical modeling is based on the solution of a set of differential equations that describe the physical problem. In the present work, the use of the VOF (Volume of Fluid) and FE/CV (Finite Element/Control Volume) methods to the RTM problem is presented and discussed. Comparison between the two methods was carried out by using two commercial applications FLUENT® and PAM-RTM®. Good agreement between the numerical results and the experimental data was observed for all simulated cases.
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spelling Comparison of the VOF and FE/CV methods applied to RTM problemsComparação dos métodos VOF e FE/CV aplicados à solução de problemas de RTMEngenhariasModelagem ComputacionalSimulação NuméricaThe resin transfer molding (RTM) process is largely used for the production of polymeric composites in a variety of shapes and sizes. In RTM, a resin is injected into a closed mold filled with a fibrous reinforcement media. There are many variations of the traditional RTM process, including RTM-light and VARTM. The numerical simulation plays an important role in the study and development of this process, including the prediciton of the resin flow-front behavior inside the mold cavity, allowing the identification of undesired non-wetted regions and also the most suitable positons for the inlet and outlet gates. With numerical modeling, it is possible, for example, to reduce mold design costs by reducing the number of necessary laboratory experiments. The numerical modeling is based on the solution of a set of differential equations that describe the physical problem. In the present work, the use of the VOF (Volume of Fluid) and FE/CV (Finite Element/Control Volume) methods to the RTM problem is presented and discussed. Comparison between the two methods was carried out by using two commercial applications FLUENT® and PAM-RTM®. Good agreement between the numerical results and the experimental data was observed for all simulated cases.A moldagem por transferência de resina (RTM) é um processo amplamente utilizado na produção de compósitos poliméricos com as mais diferentes geometrias. É um processo de infusão de resina em um molde fechado e preenchido com um reforço fibroso e poroso. Existem algumas variantes do processo de RTM tradicional, como o RTM Light e o VARTM. No estudo desse processo, a simulação numérica desenvolve um papel fundamental, pois através dela pode-se determinar como se dá o avanço da resina no interior do molde e assim perceber possíveis falhas no preenchimento bem como determinar com precisão os pontos mais adequados para a entrada e a saída da resina. Estes fatores possibilitam que haja, por exemplo, uma considerável diminuição do número de ensaios, normalmente de custo elevado, necessários para a construção dos moldes. Para a modelagem numérica do processo RTM são utilizados métodos numéricos para a solução do conjunto de equações diferenciais que governam o problema físico. Nesse trabalho, serão apresentados e discutidos os métodos VOF (Volume of Fluid) e FE/CV (Finite Element/Control Volume Method). Para comparação entre os métodos, foram utilizadas as soluções numéricas apresentadas pelo FLUENT® e pelo PAM-RTM®, onde se obteve uma boa concordância entre esses modelos e os resultados experimentais obtidos.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande2012-10-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.furg.br/vetor/article/view/1349VETOR - Journal of Exact Sciences and Engineering; Vol. 21 No. 2 (2011); 22-33VETOR - Revista de Ciências Exatas e Engenharias; v. 21 n. 2 (2011); 22-332358-34520102-7352reponame:Vetor (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURGporhttps://periodicos.furg.br/vetor/article/view/1349/1702Copyright (c) 2014 VETOR - Revista de Ciências Exatas e Engenhariasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Cristiano PeresSouza, Jeferson AvilaAmico, Sandro CamposIsoldi, Liércio AndréSilva, Rafael Diego Sonaglio2023-03-22T15:42:39Zoai:periodicos.furg.br:article/1349Revistahttps://periodicos.furg.br/vetorPUBhttps://periodicos.furg.br/vetor/oaigmplatt@furg.br2358-34520102-7352opendoar:2023-03-22T15:42:39Vetor (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison of the VOF and FE/CV methods applied to RTM problems
Comparação dos métodos VOF e FE/CV aplicados à solução de problemas de RTM
title Comparison of the VOF and FE/CV methods applied to RTM problems
spellingShingle Comparison of the VOF and FE/CV methods applied to RTM problems
Oliveira, Cristiano Peres
Engenharias
Modelagem Computacional
Simulação Numérica
title_short Comparison of the VOF and FE/CV methods applied to RTM problems
title_full Comparison of the VOF and FE/CV methods applied to RTM problems
title_fullStr Comparison of the VOF and FE/CV methods applied to RTM problems
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the VOF and FE/CV methods applied to RTM problems
title_sort Comparison of the VOF and FE/CV methods applied to RTM problems
author Oliveira, Cristiano Peres
author_facet Oliveira, Cristiano Peres
Souza, Jeferson Avila
Amico, Sandro Campos
Isoldi, Liércio André
Silva, Rafael Diego Sonaglio
author_role author
author2 Souza, Jeferson Avila
Amico, Sandro Campos
Isoldi, Liércio André
Silva, Rafael Diego Sonaglio
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Cristiano Peres
Souza, Jeferson Avila
Amico, Sandro Campos
Isoldi, Liércio André
Silva, Rafael Diego Sonaglio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Engenharias
Modelagem Computacional
Simulação Numérica
topic Engenharias
Modelagem Computacional
Simulação Numérica
description The resin transfer molding (RTM) process is largely used for the production of polymeric composites in a variety of shapes and sizes. In RTM, a resin is injected into a closed mold filled with a fibrous reinforcement media. There are many variations of the traditional RTM process, including RTM-light and VARTM. The numerical simulation plays an important role in the study and development of this process, including the prediciton of the resin flow-front behavior inside the mold cavity, allowing the identification of undesired non-wetted regions and also the most suitable positons for the inlet and outlet gates. With numerical modeling, it is possible, for example, to reduce mold design costs by reducing the number of necessary laboratory experiments. The numerical modeling is based on the solution of a set of differential equations that describe the physical problem. In the present work, the use of the VOF (Volume of Fluid) and FE/CV (Finite Element/Control Volume) methods to the RTM problem is presented and discussed. Comparison between the two methods was carried out by using two commercial applications FLUENT® and PAM-RTM®. Good agreement between the numerical results and the experimental data was observed for all simulated cases.
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