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Influence of textile parameters on the in‐plane permeability characteristics of non‐crimped fabric preforms
Authors:Harald Grssing  Ewald Fauster  Markus Weninger  Ralf Schledjewski
Abstract:Material parameters such as the permeability of dry reinforcing textiles are key variables for modern composite production using liquid composite molding (LCM) technique. Nowadays numerical filling simulations are required for predicting the mold filling behavior. Inaccurate predictions can lead to a high risk of air inclusion and corresponding need for cost‐intense revision of the mold design. Permeability values of the textiles used in the process are basic requirements for a numerical filling simulation, since the permeability is directly linked to the filling behavior. Nevertheless, the permeability values of non‐crimped fabrics (NCF) which are used for aerospace and automotive structures are rare. In this study the influence of textile parameters of NCF on the in‐plane permeability has been investigated using a capacitive in‐plane permeability measurement technology. The results show the influence of the roving filament number as well as the used stitch length on the in‐plane permeability. It is confirmed that the textile grammage is not affecting the in‐plane permeability of NCF reinforcements. The results of this study are valuable for textile selection with specific permeability data as well as for numerical filling simulations. POLYM. COMPOS., 37:1854–1863, 2016. © 2015 Society of Plastics Engineers
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