Influence of viscosity, binder activation, and loading rate on the membrane response of an infiltrated UD-NCF

Renan MIRANDA PORTELA
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Abstract. Shear-tension coupling of engineering fabric is one of the most important behaviors during the draping phase of liquid composite molding (LCM) processes, including wet compression molding (WCM), which occurs with the infiltrated fabric and, in some cases, with the use of a stabilizing binder. In the present study, the membrane behavior of an impregnated and binder-stabilized uni-directional carbon fiber non-crimp fabric was characterized by performing off-axis tension tests. These tests allow the investigation of the influence of stabilizing binder, fluid viscosity and loading rate on the fabric membrane behavior. As result of these experimental tests, an increase in membrane force is noticed when the stabilizing binder is activated, attributed to a greater shear stiffness. Additionally, a decrease in forces is observed for impregnated fabric compared to dry textiles caused by a lubrication layer between fiber tows. The study provides a better understanding of the membrane behavior of the impregnated and binder-stabilized UD-NCF, which is relevant for a potential high-volume production process.
粘度、粘合剂活化和装载率对浸润式 UD-NCF 膜响应的影响
摘要工程织物的剪切-张力耦合是液态复合材料成型(LCM)工艺(包括湿压缩成型(WCM))垂悬阶段最重要的行为之一,它发生在浸渍织物上,有时也发生在使用稳定粘合剂的情况下。在本研究中,通过离轴拉伸试验,对浸渍和粘合剂稳定的单向碳纤维非卷曲织物的膜行为进行了表征。通过这些试验,可以研究稳定粘合剂、流体粘度和加载速率对织物膜性能的影响。实验结果表明,当稳定粘合剂被激活时,膜的作用力会增加,这是由于剪切刚度增大所致。此外,与干纺织品相比,浸渍织物的力有所下降,这是因为纤维束之间有一层润滑层。这项研究让我们更好地了解了浸渍和粘合剂稳定的 UD-NCF 的膜行为,这与潜在的大批量生产过程息息相关。
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