Yw. Luo et I. Verpoest, Compressibility and relaxation of a new sandwich textile preform for liquid composite molding, POLYM COMP, 20(2), 1999, pp. 179-191
In liquid composite molding, such as RTM or SRIM, the dry reinforcement is
first compressed in the mold, and then the resin is injected into the mold
cavity and cured. Knowledge of the compressibility of the reinforcement is
important in order to estimate the mold closing force and the attainable ra
nge of fiber volume fraction. Moreover, in a lay-up composed of several typ
es of fabrics, the compressibility of each fabric should be known to predic
t the thickness of each fabric layer, which is a prerequisite for the mold
filling simulation. In this work, the relaxation and compressibility of a n
ew sandwich fabric, Multimat(R), and its components (a weft knit and a rand
om mat) were studied and compared with a woven fabric. The different fabric
relaxation behavior is explained in terms of fabric stiffness and volumetr
ic dissipation energy, Fabric compression tests were performed by taking th
e fabric relaxation behavior into account. Fabric compression curves are fi
tted with the power law equation and agree well with the clamping pressure
experimentally measured with a pressure transducer in an RTM mold. The infl
uence of the number of layers was also investigated. Finally the compressib
ility of the Multimat is correlated to its components with a simple model.