2010
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.123-125.535
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Effects of Graphene on a Resin Transfer Molding Process Using Bisphenol A Based Epoxy Resin

Abstract: Resin transfer molding is a popular process to fabricate polymer composites reinforced with a large amount of glass or carbon fibers. In general, fiber reinforcements are put in a mold, and a liquid resin such as epoxy resin is injected into the mold after preheating. For successful production of polymer composites via a resin transfer molding process, the filling and curing stages of the liquid resin as well as the mold design should be optimized. Recently, polymer composites reinforced with nanoparticles are… Show more

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“…They concluded that an early cure is observed with the highest content of GO (0.2 wt.%), and hence slowing down flow-front progression (due to viscosity evolution) compared to lower GO contents. A numerical analysis by Nguyen et al [37] was performed for the flow of graphene-based resin through a porous medium. They used Fluent and MATLAB (Runge-Kutta method) to simulate the filling process (resin front advancement) and to calculate the degree of cure.…”
Section: Reviews and Significance Of The Present Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They concluded that an early cure is observed with the highest content of GO (0.2 wt.%), and hence slowing down flow-front progression (due to viscosity evolution) compared to lower GO contents. A numerical analysis by Nguyen et al [37] was performed for the flow of graphene-based resin through a porous medium. They used Fluent and MATLAB (Runge-Kutta method) to simulate the filling process (resin front advancement) and to calculate the degree of cure.…”
Section: Reviews and Significance Of The Present Workmentioning
confidence: 99%