2023
DOI: 10.21741/9781644902479-36
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Investigation of the compaction behavior of uni- and bidirectional non-crimp fabrics

Abstract: Abstract. The through-thickness compaction behavior of engineering textiles significantly influences the resulting component properties during liquid composite molding processes (LCM). It determines the final fiber volume content and thus the necessary press force, the permeability as well as the final mechanical properties. In the present work, the behavior of a uni- and bidirectional carbon fiber non-crimp fabric (UD- & Biax-NCF) with the same fiber type and areal density of fibers in the respective main… Show more

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