N. Bernet et al., An impregnation model for the consolidation of thermoplastic composites made from commingled yarns, J COMPOS MA, 33(8), 1999, pp. 751-772
A model for the consolidation of thermoplastic composites based on commingl
ed yarns was developed. The evolution of composite void content during cons
olidation was related to the processing parameters and the material propert
ies. Additionally, the analysis relied on experimental investigation of the
yam structure, taking into account a distribution in dry fiber bundle size
s. Residual porosity was considered to result from pore closing at a given
stage during fiber bundle impregnation. The accuracy of the model was asses
sed by conducting consolidation experiments using a unidirectional commingl
ed yam fabric made of polyamide 12 resin and carbon fibers. Excellent corre
lation was found between predicted and experimental void contents. The mode
l aided prediction of suitable processing conditions and identification of
the main physical and geometrical parameters influencing the consolidation
rate.