Mold filling analysis in vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding. Part II: SCRIMP based on grooves

Jun Ni*, Shoujie Li, Xiudong Sun, L. James Lee

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Abstract

Compared with SCRIMP based on the high-permeable medium, SCRIMP based on grooves has the advantage of a much higher mold filling rate. This paper analyzes the influences of various molding conditions on mold filling and presents models that can be used to predict the filling time and flow pattern in SCRIMP based on grooves. Mold filling experiments were carried out to investigate the effect of various factors such as the size of the groove, groove spacing, number of fiber layers and resin viscosity on mold filling. A leakage flow model was developed to simplify the simulation of the mold filling process in SCRIMP based on grooves. An `equivalent permeability' was introduced to represent the average flow capacity in the grooves. Compared with the Control Volume/Finite Element Method (CV/FEM) model, the leakage flow model greatly reduced computation time and yet provided simulation results that were in good agreement with experimental observations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)818-829
Number of pages12
JournalPolymer Composites
Volume19
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998

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