Mass Conservation Enhancement of Free Boundary Mesolevel Flows during LCM Processes of Composites Manufacturing


Autoria(s): Dimitrovová, Zuzana; Advani, Suresh G.
Data(s)

24/11/2010

24/11/2010

01/08/2004

Resumo

Undesirable void formation during the injection phase of the liquid composite moulding process can be understood as a consequence of the non-uniformity of the flow front progression, caused by the dual porosity of the fibre perform. Therefore the best examination of the void formation physics can be provided by a mesolevel analysis, where the characteristic dimension is given by the fibre tow diameter. In mesolevel analysis, liquid impregnation along two different scales; inside fibre tows and within the open spaces between them; must be considered and the coupling between these flow regimes must be addressed. In such case, it is extremely important to account correctly for the surface tension effects, which can be modelled as capillary pressure applied at the flow front. Numerical implementation of such boundary conditions leads to ill-posing of the problem, in terms of the weak classical as well as stabilized formulation. As a consequence, there is an error in mass conservation accumulated especially along the free flow front. This contribution presents a numerical procedure, which was formulated and implemented in the existing Free Boundary Program in order to significantly reduce this error.

Identificador

0-948749-95-4

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/4353

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Civil-Comp Press

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #void formation, surface tension, capillary pressure, mass conservation, free boundary flow, mesolevel analysis, dual porosity
Tipo

conferenceObject