Transverse permeability determination and influence in resin flow through an orthotropic medium in the RTM process
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Resumo: | Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) process is commonly used to produce high quality polymeric composites with simple or complex geometries in small to large sizes. In RTM process a preformed reinforcement is positioned inside the mold cavity. This dry reinforcement is actually a fibrous porous media whereby resin will flow. The mold is then closed and resin is injected. After complete impregnation of the reinforcement, resin cure process takes place. Numerical simulation is a very useful tool for mold design and process optimization, however resin and reinforced medium physical properties must be precisely determined. Medium permeability is probably the most important and most difficult parameter to be evaluated. In this work it is proposed a numerical/experimental methodology to determine transverse permeability in reinforcements used within RTM process. PAM–RTM software was chosen to simulate resin flow through the reinforced medium. Proposed methodology uses the inverse parameter estimation method to calculate the unknown permeability. Newton-Raphson method was used to solve the associated algebraic equation system, on which PAM–RTM software is used to calculate resin injection times. Results have shown that with previous knowledge (taken from literature or obtained experimentally) of the in-plane permeabilities (Kxx and Kyy), physical properties of the resin (ρ, μ), medium porosity (ε) and total filling time (t) it is possible to estimate transverse permeability in thick pieces. It was also performed a numerical study about the influence of transverse permeability in resin flow inside the mold. This study predicted several possible problems that may occur when transverse permeability is much smaller than in-plane permeabilities. Finally, it is possible to state that mold design and proper fibrous reinforcement choice can be optimized when numerical techniques are used. |
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Harter, Fabiane ValenteSouza, Jeferson ÁvilaIsoldi, Liércio AndréSantos, Elizaldo Domingues dosAmico, Sandro Campos2018-02-24T02:26:36Z20171517-7076http://hdl.handle.net/10183/172855001059875Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) process is commonly used to produce high quality polymeric composites with simple or complex geometries in small to large sizes. In RTM process a preformed reinforcement is positioned inside the mold cavity. This dry reinforcement is actually a fibrous porous media whereby resin will flow. The mold is then closed and resin is injected. After complete impregnation of the reinforcement, resin cure process takes place. Numerical simulation is a very useful tool for mold design and process optimization, however resin and reinforced medium physical properties must be precisely determined. Medium permeability is probably the most important and most difficult parameter to be evaluated. In this work it is proposed a numerical/experimental methodology to determine transverse permeability in reinforcements used within RTM process. PAM–RTM software was chosen to simulate resin flow through the reinforced medium. Proposed methodology uses the inverse parameter estimation method to calculate the unknown permeability. Newton-Raphson method was used to solve the associated algebraic equation system, on which PAM–RTM software is used to calculate resin injection times. Results have shown that with previous knowledge (taken from literature or obtained experimentally) of the in-plane permeabilities (Kxx and Kyy), physical properties of the resin (ρ, μ), medium porosity (ε) and total filling time (t) it is possible to estimate transverse permeability in thick pieces. It was also performed a numerical study about the influence of transverse permeability in resin flow inside the mold. This study predicted several possible problems that may occur when transverse permeability is much smaller than in-plane permeabilities. Finally, it is possible to state that mold design and proper fibrous reinforcement choice can be optimized when numerical techniques are used.application/pdfengRevista matéria [recurso eletrônico]. Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Vol. 22, n. 2 (2017), artigo e-11851, [12 p.]Moldagem por transferência de resinaSimulação numéricaTransverse permeabilityAnisotropic mediumRTMPAM-RTMTransverse permeability determination and influence in resin flow through an orthotropic medium in the RTM processinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001059875.pdf001059875.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf457880http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/172855/1/001059875.pdf931ac783a17641c96d7106405fcc1135MD51TEXT001059875.pdf.txt001059875.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain35349http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/172855/2/001059875.pdf.txt170ad40c2be626c49209605e21c67af0MD52THUMBNAIL001059875.pdf.jpg001059875.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1691http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/172855/3/001059875.pdf.jpg65b2d96951ed773db4ae268c689c4ddcMD5310183/1728552018-10-29 08:52:07.375oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/172855Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-29T11:52:07Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Transverse permeability determination and influence in resin flow through an orthotropic medium in the RTM process |
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Transverse permeability determination and influence in resin flow through an orthotropic medium in the RTM process |
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Transverse permeability determination and influence in resin flow through an orthotropic medium in the RTM process Harter, Fabiane Valente Moldagem por transferência de resina Simulação numérica Transverse permeability Anisotropic medium RTM PAM-RTM |
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Transverse permeability determination and influence in resin flow through an orthotropic medium in the RTM process |
title_full |
Transverse permeability determination and influence in resin flow through an orthotropic medium in the RTM process |
title_fullStr |
Transverse permeability determination and influence in resin flow through an orthotropic medium in the RTM process |
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Transverse permeability determination and influence in resin flow through an orthotropic medium in the RTM process |
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Transverse permeability determination and influence in resin flow through an orthotropic medium in the RTM process |
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Harter, Fabiane Valente |
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Harter, Fabiane Valente Souza, Jeferson Ávila Isoldi, Liércio André Santos, Elizaldo Domingues dos Amico, Sandro Campos |
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Souza, Jeferson Ávila Isoldi, Liércio André Santos, Elizaldo Domingues dos Amico, Sandro Campos |
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Harter, Fabiane Valente Souza, Jeferson Ávila Isoldi, Liércio André Santos, Elizaldo Domingues dos Amico, Sandro Campos |
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Moldagem por transferência de resina Simulação numérica |
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Moldagem por transferência de resina Simulação numérica Transverse permeability Anisotropic medium RTM PAM-RTM |
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Transverse permeability Anisotropic medium RTM PAM-RTM |
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Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) process is commonly used to produce high quality polymeric composites with simple or complex geometries in small to large sizes. In RTM process a preformed reinforcement is positioned inside the mold cavity. This dry reinforcement is actually a fibrous porous media whereby resin will flow. The mold is then closed and resin is injected. After complete impregnation of the reinforcement, resin cure process takes place. Numerical simulation is a very useful tool for mold design and process optimization, however resin and reinforced medium physical properties must be precisely determined. Medium permeability is probably the most important and most difficult parameter to be evaluated. In this work it is proposed a numerical/experimental methodology to determine transverse permeability in reinforcements used within RTM process. PAM–RTM software was chosen to simulate resin flow through the reinforced medium. Proposed methodology uses the inverse parameter estimation method to calculate the unknown permeability. Newton-Raphson method was used to solve the associated algebraic equation system, on which PAM–RTM software is used to calculate resin injection times. Results have shown that with previous knowledge (taken from literature or obtained experimentally) of the in-plane permeabilities (Kxx and Kyy), physical properties of the resin (ρ, μ), medium porosity (ε) and total filling time (t) it is possible to estimate transverse permeability in thick pieces. It was also performed a numerical study about the influence of transverse permeability in resin flow inside the mold. This study predicted several possible problems that may occur when transverse permeability is much smaller than in-plane permeabilities. Finally, it is possible to state that mold design and proper fibrous reinforcement choice can be optimized when numerical techniques are used. |
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