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Three-dimensional resin transfer molding: Isothermal process modeling and explicit tracking of moving fronts for thick geometrically complex composites manufacturing applications - Part 1

机译:三维树脂传递模塑:等温过程建模和厚几何复杂复合材料制造应用中移动前沿的显式跟踪-第1部分

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In resin transfer molding (RTM) process modeling, current practices involved in the simulation of resin impregnation through porous media have been generally restricted to two-dimensional formulations based on Darcy's law for flow through thin cavities due to the increased computational demand and stringent stability restrictions of the traditionally employed explicit finite element-control volume (FE-CV) type approaches. The presence of multiple fiber layers in thick composites, or the notion of introducing impermeable inserts inside the fiber bundles to serve as protective armor, causes the resin impregnation to be a three-dimensional flow. This paper describes full three-dimensional simulations based on an explicit FE-CV technique to assess the practicality and suitability of the approach. Though viable, the technique treats the transient mold filling problem as a series of quasi-steady state problems. Additionally, an effective alternate form and discretization of the field variables based on a flux-based finite element representation is presented in conjunction with the above primarily to illustrate the theoretical developments for general situations. For linear situations, they readily revert exactly to the traditional finite element representations. In part 2 of this paper a transient computational methodology based on a pure implicit finite element method for applicability to three-dimensional RTM flow modeling is presented to demonstrate the improved effectiveness of the approach. The objectives of the efforts (part 1 here and part 2 in this issue), besides providing a clear understanding for flow in thick composites under isothermal conditions, are simply to (1) describe and investigate the traditional developments for practical geometrically complex three-dimensional composite sections, (2) describe extensions of our previous efforts and provide effective avenues for handling three-dimensional thick composites, and (3) contrast the two approaches and explore the pros and cons for practical three-dimensional composites process modeling.
机译:在树脂传递模塑(RTM)过程建模中,由于增加的计算需求和严格的稳定性限制,基于达西定律的薄壁型腔流动,通常将模拟当前通过多孔介质浸渍的方法仅限于二维配方。传统采用的显式有限元控制体积(FE-CV)类型方法。在厚的复合材料中存在多个纤维层,或者在纤维束内部引入不可渗透的插入物以起到保护性铠装的作用,使树脂浸渍成为三维流动。本文介绍了基于显式FE-CV技术的完整三维仿真,以评估该方法的实用性和适用性。尽管可行,但该技术将瞬态模具填充问题视为一系列准稳态问题。此外,结合以上内容,提出了基于基于通量的有限元表示的场变量的有效替代形式和离散化,主要是为了说明一般情况下的理论发展。对于线性情况,它们很容易精确地恢复为传统的有限元表示。在本文的第2部分中,提出了一种基于纯隐式有限元方法的瞬态计算方法,以适用于三维RTM流建模,以证明该方法的改进效果。除了清楚了解等温条件下厚复合材料中的流动之外,这些工作的目标(此处的第1部分和本部分的第2部分)仅是为了(1)描述和研究实用几何复杂的三维三维模型的传统发展。复合材料部分,(2)描述了我们先前所做努力的扩展,并提供了处理三维厚复合材料的有效途径,(3)比较了这两种方法,并探讨了实用的三维复合材料工艺建模的利弊。

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