Resin transfer molding (RTM) has drawn interest in recent years as an
attractive technique for the manufacture of advanced fiber-reinforced
composite materials. A major issue in this new manufacturing process i
s the reduction of voids during the resin fill process so that product
s with high quality are manufactured. Process modeling is particularly
useful in understanding, designing, and optimizing the process condit
ions. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the importance of mat
hematical and numerical modeling to this industrial problem. First, an
overview of the RTM process, its manufacturing problems, and related
background issues is given. A survey of various RTM models developed i
n recent years by researchers in this field are then presented. Finall
y, as an application, a novel two-phase flow model, developed recently
by the authors. is proposed to study the formation and migration of t
he macrovoids, a major manufacturing problem. The unique feature of th
is model is the identification of local pressure as a major mobilizati
on factor of these macrovoids. It is demonstrated that the model is in
good agreement with experimental results.