Characterisation of Permeability around a 90° Corner

One-dimensional mould filling experiments were done in L- and T-shaped moulds with constant flow rate injection, and the pressure history was measured. Transient relationship between the preform permeability along the flow direction and the time derivative of pressure was used to measure the permeab...

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Published inAdvanced Composites Letters Vol. 9; no. 1
Main Authors Laval, Nicolas, Sozer, E. Murat, Advani, Suresh G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.01.2000
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Summary:One-dimensional mould filling experiments were done in L- and T-shaped moulds with constant flow rate injection, and the pressure history was measured. Transient relationship between the preform permeability along the flow direction and the time derivative of pressure was used to measure the permeability. It was found that the resistance to flow around the bend increased by an order of magnitude within the boundary layer of the 90° bend. A simple resistive model with three different permeabilities could be used to describe the decrease in the permeability around the bend using a corner model and hence one could predict the permeability in the bend region. While considering numerical simulations of complicated geometries with bends, one should account for the variation in the bend section to capture the physics of flow in such structures.
ISSN:0963-6935
2633-366X
DOI:10.1177/096369350000900102