工艺压力对膀胱辅助树脂转移成型管状织物填充性能的影响

IF 1.8 Q3 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING
Christian Schillfahrt, E. Fauster, R. Schledjewski
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引用次数: 11

摘要

摘要:在液体复合成型技术家族中,膀胱辅助树脂转移成型(BARTM)能够高效地制造基于管状增强纺织品的空心复合材料部件。然而,在某些加工条件下的树脂注射会导致高填充时间或不合适的零件,并且找到最佳的工艺参数通常是一项艰巨的任务。研究了压力驱动BARTM中双轴编织织物在大范围注射压力和膀胱压力下的浸渍行为。饱和实验是通过一个专门开发的注射试验台完成的,该试验台包括一个小尺寸的弹性体膀胱和一个整体透明模具。结果表明,相关工艺参数对局部预成型压实、整体表观渗透性和填充时间有显著影响。在实验的基础上,导出了一个通用的可塑性图,可以识别BARTM的允许和关键操作条件,从而支持找到最佳的零件填充设置。
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Influence of process pressures on filling behavior of tubular fabrics in bladder-assisted resin transfer molding
Abstract Among the family of liquid composite molding techniques, bladder-assisted resin transfer molding (BARTM) enables efficient manufacturing of hollow composite parts based on tubular reinforcing textiles. However, resin injection under certain processing conditions can result in high filling times or improper parts and finding the optimal process parameters is often a difficult task. This paper studies the impregnation behavior of a biaxial braided fabric in pressure-driven BARTM under a wide range of injection and bladder pressures. Saturation experiments were accomplished by means of a specifically developed injection test rig comprising an under-sized elastomeric bladder and a monolithic transparent mold. The results obtained show significant influence of the relevant process parameters on local preform compaction, apparent global permeability and filling time. Based on the experiments, a universal moldability diagram was derived that enables identification of admissible and critical operating conditions in BARTM, which supports the finding of optimal part filling settings.
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