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工艺与制造英文2021被引 6

Study of flow-induced fiber in-plane deformation during high pressure resin transfer molding

Selina Zhao, William R. Rodgers, Bradley Frieberg, Golam Newaz · General Motors (United States)
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期刊 / 来源Journal of Composite Materials
卷/期/页55 / 15 / 2103-2114
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摘要整理

High Pressure Resin Transfer Molding (HP-RTM) is a new variant of composite Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) process that enables a short cycle time and a high composite strength to weight ratio, thus presents a great potential for fabricating automotive structural parts. Due to the high injection pressure, fiber-tow washout is becoming one of the major defects which impact the properties of composite materials. To predict and mitigate the fiber-tow washout problem, approaches of both experimental process optimization and computational prediction are essential. In this paper, an experimental study of fiber-tow washout is undertaken to determine the flow injection limits beyond which the preform deformation can be observed at various fiber volume fractions. A feasibility map is developed for a specific fabric and resin combination. It provides a means to determine the injection rates and fiber volume fractions to fabricate a quality part with minimal in-plane fiber washout due to the hydrodynamically flow-induced force during the HP-RTM process.

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