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- 2024Impact Characteristics and Repair Approaches of Distinct Bio-Based Matrix Composites: A Comparative Analysiscitations
- 2024Near-infrared spectroscopy in resin transfer molding—determination of the degree of cure
- 2024Manufacturing bio-based fiber-reinforced polymer composites: Process performance in RTM and VARI processescitations
- 2023Inferring material properties from FRP processes via sim-to-real learningcitations
- 2023Novel test-rig for compaction behaviour analysis of textile reinforcements for improved RTM-process replicationcitations
- 2022Gel Point Determination in Resin Transfer Molding Process with Fiber Bragg Grating Inscribed in Side-Hole Elliptical Core Optical Fibercitations
- 2022Compressibility and Relaxation Characteristics of Bindered Non-Crimp-Fabrics Under Temperature and Injection Fluid Influence
- 2021Instrumentation of an Inspection Test Rig for Geometry Measurement of Fiber Bundles in Automated Composite Manufacturingcitations
- 2021Instrumentation of a Roving Inspection Test Rig with Surface Geometry Measurement of Fiber Bundlescitations
- 2019Investigation on the Influence of Pressure Terms in a Volume-Averaged Energy Balance in the Modelling of Liquid Composite Moulding Processes
- 2018Using (VA)RTM with a Rigid Mould to Produce Fibre Metal Laminates with Proven Impact Strengthcitations
- 2018Experimental characterization of single ply out‐of‐plane permeability through gaseous flowcitations
- 2017Permeability Customisation through Preform Manipulation Utilising 3D-Printing Technology
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Novel test-rig for compaction behaviour analysis of textile reinforcements for improved RTM-process replication
Abstract
This paper presents anovel testing method for evaluating the compaction behaviour of tex-tile reinforcements inthe context of liquid composite moulding processes. The existing test-ing approach utilizing pre-saturated samples (ex-ante) fails to accurately represent the unsaturated state of samples during vacuum infusion or resin transfer moulding (RTM) proc-esses, leading to unreliable results and potential discrepancies with simulation. To address this limitation, anewly designed test-rig isintroduced in this study, enabling compressibility testing based on real process specifications. The proposed method allows for the measure-ment of both dry and wet compression characteristics using asingle specimen through in- situ impregnation of the materials under compressive load. Moreover, the test-rig enables tests according to ex-ante specifications, facilitating direct comparison with the proposed in- situ method. Finally, the test-rig allows for compressibility tests at elevated temperatures up to 200�C. This isof particular relevance for studying the compaction behaviour of bindered technical fabrics. Preliminary comparative tests demonstrate excellent agreement between the results obtained using the ex-ante method under the 2020 international benchmark exercise and the novel in-situ impregnation method. This confirms the validity and reliability of the results obtained through the proposed testing method. By providing amore realistic representation of the compaction behaviour of textile reinforcements, the novel approach presented in this study offers valuable insights for optimizing liquid composite moulding processes and improving the accuracy of simulation models.