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Simulating tape resin infiltration during thermoset pultrusion process
Affiliation:1. Processing of Composites Group, Department of Polymer Engineering and Science Montanuniversität, Otto Glöckel-Straße 2, 8700 Leoben, Austria;2. Department of Chemical Engineering and Petroleum, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rua Passo da Pátria st. 156, 24210-240 Niteroi, RJ, Brazil;3. Sorbonne Universite, CNRS, Laboratoire d’informatique de Paris 6, LIP6, F-75005, Paris, France;1. University of Twente, Faculty of Engineering Technology, NL-7500AE Enschede, The Netherlands;2. Technical University of Denmark, Mechanical Engineering Department, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark;1. Department of Marine Engineering, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, NY 11024, USA;2. Manufacturing Innovation Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USA;1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Section of Manufacturing Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark;2. Faculty of Engineering Technology, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands;3. School of Mechanical, Aerospace & Civil Engineering, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom;4. Fiberline Composites A/S, Middelfart, Denmark
Abstract:The thermoset tape pultrusion is a widely adopted manufacturing process to produce long, constant cross-section composite structural parts. For high volume production, low cost can be achieved by maximizing the production rate which is a function of the material and process parameters, more specifically the rate of resin infiltration and resin cure. During resin infiltration, the resin saturates the dry reinforcement either under positive pressure in the pressure chamber, or, by the action of capillary and surface forces, within the resin bath. In either case, the saturation must be completed as the tape is squeezed into the final cross-sectional form at the entrance of the heated mold where the resin will be cured to form the composite part.This paper models the resin infiltration process during pultrusion, by modifying the pre-existing simulation tool for liquid molding processes. The formulated capability can be used not only to optimize the impregnation dynamics within the pressure chamber, but can also be used to predict the required forces for the selected pulling rate. The proposed model does allow one to handle a variety of tape cross-sections, not just rectangular prisms.
Keywords:A  Fabrics/textiles  C  Computational modeling  E  Pultrusion  E  Resin flow
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