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Numerical prediction and experimental characterisation of meso-scale-voids in liquid composite moulding
Authors:J.S.U. Schell   M. Deleglise   C. Binetruy   P. Krawczak  P. Ermanni  
Affiliation:

aETH Zurich, Centre of Structure Technologies, Leonhardstr. 27, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland

bEcole des Mines de Douai, Technology of Polymers and Composites and Mechanical Engineering Department, 941 rue Bourseul, BP 10838, 59508 Douai Cedex, France

Abstract:
Pressure gradients that drive the resin flow during liquid composite moulding (LCM) processes can be very low while manufacturing large composite parts. Capillary pressure becomes the predominant force for tow impregnation and thus meso-scale-voids can be generated, reducing the part quality. In contrast, micro-voids are created at high resin pressure gradients. In this work, a numerical method is presented to predict the creation of meso-scale-voids and their evolution. Experimental validation is conducted by measuring void content of produced composite parts with micro-computed tomography (μ-CT). Additionally, the void content as a function of the modified capillary number Ca* is determined and the influence of the fibre volume content in the bundles on the meso-scale- and micro-void content is studied.
Keywords:E. Resin transfer moulding (RTM)   B. Porosity   B. Microstructures   C. Finite element analysis (FEA)
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