2014
DOI: 10.1002/pc.23071
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Reduction of void content of vacuum‐assisted resin transfer molded composites by infusion pressure control

Abstract: Vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding is a promising technique for making large and complex composite structures. However, void formation remains a problem. Two primary contributors to void formation, nonuniform resin flow and continuous evaporation of resin under low pressure, were experimentally studied. Improved pressure control at the vent is proposed to reduce the void content of the manufactured composite material: at the start of the resin infusion, the pressure at the vent is set to the full vacuum of… Show more

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“…11,20 Appropriate application of vacuum also can assist in reduction of voids in LCM. The effect of vacuum is explained by the reduction of air pressure, which favors the compression of the entrapped air, 18,35,67,76 or by compression of the voids when the vacuum is released after injection, 14 or by high compaction of preform as a result of vacuum. 77 Vacuum may have negative effects as well.…”
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“…11,20 Appropriate application of vacuum also can assist in reduction of voids in LCM. The effect of vacuum is explained by the reduction of air pressure, which favors the compression of the entrapped air, 18,35,67,76 or by compression of the voids when the vacuum is released after injection, 14 or by high compaction of preform as a result of vacuum. 77 Vacuum may have negative effects as well.…”
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“…Although, in this research more voids were generated due to the usage of a cover mold, which may have negative effects on mechanical properties, Ref. has proposed an effective method to reduce the void content.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…At least five specimens cut from different parts were tested to evaluate the fiber volume fraction of a manufactured CFRP plate. The void content of the CFRP specimen, fvoid, was calculated using a digital image analysis technique . For each result, at least three specimens were polished for each plate.…”
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“…Literatürde, vakum destekli RTM çalışmaları [22], RTM'de vakum ve enjeksiyon debisi gibi proses parametrelerinin kompozit levhanın mekanik özelliklere etkisi [23], RTM prosesinde farklı parametreler kullanılarak iyi ıslanma ve ıslanma zamanını azaltma [24], RTM'de vakumun ve vakum noktalarının kompozit levhanın mekanik özelliklerine etkisi [25], [26] ve vakum destekli RTM ile üretilen kompozitlerde hava boşluğu içeriği [27] gibi deneysel çalışmalar yapılmıştır. Bu çalışmada ise, Şekil 3'te görülen laboratuvar ölçekli, bilgisayar kontrollü, ısıtmalı ve vakum destekli RTM prosesi kurulmuştur.…”
Section: Vakum Destekli Rtm Prosesiunclassified