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Numerical modelling of the flow in a swelling preform during LCM mould filling

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JOURNAL OF REINFORCED PLASTICS AND COMPOSITES
Volume 40, Issue 13-14, Pages 490-504

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0731684420975197

Keywords

Porous media; swelling; permeability; the volume of fluid method; liquid composite moulding; Darcy law

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This paper investigates the effect of swelling on liquid composite moulding mould filling using computational fluid dynamics in isotropic and orthotropic porous media. The results show that the volume fraction of resin in swelling porous medium is 6% less than rigid porous medium, and the location of the inlet and outlet has a considerable effect on the flow front advancement.
Composite industry increasingly uses natural fibres because of their environment-friendly advantages. These natural fibres may swell during the mould filling process when they absorb resin, and this swelling reduces the porosity and permeability of the preform. Hence, computational modelling of the flow in swelling porous media would be useful to model the different mould filling processes with the swelling effect. This paper demonstrates the possibility of using computational fluid dynamics to study the effect of swelling on liquid composite moulding mould filling in isotropic and orthotropic porous media. An empirical relation for local permeability changes is used to model the flow of resin under constant volume flow rate and constant injection pressure conditions. The flow front locations and inlet pressure predicted by the computational fluid dynamics simulations are in good agreement with the experimental data for 1D rectilinear flow case. Further, to capture the flow patterns, two different arrangements employing point injection are considered. It was observed that the volume fraction of resin in swelling porous medium is 6% less than rigid porous medium at any given time. It was also observed that the location of the inlet and outlet has a considerable effect on the flow front advancement.

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