A combined experimental and simulation based approach to model the flow-front dynamics in the vacuum assisted resin transfer moulding process.

Michael Nauheimer, Rishi Relan, Henrik Madsen, Uffe Høgsbro Thygesen, B. Olesen, K. Kirkeby

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Abstract

With more emphasis on the use of green energy, the size of the turbines and blades in the wind turbines is continuously increasing. With increasing blade size, the casting process becomes more complicated and the risk of faults increases. Production of such blades, made of fibre reinforced polymer composites, without the possibility of visual inspection of the infusion process calls for a sensor system (possibly virtual) for monitoring the process. This paper proposes a two-step modelling methodology to identify the parameters related to the flow-front that are essential for determining the current state of infusion process.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of LIMAS 2017
PublisherIATED
Publication date2017
Pages28-35
ISBN (Electronic)978-84-617-8491-2
Publication statusPublished - 2017
EventSecond International Conference on Lightweight Materials - Jurys Inn, London, United Kingdom
Duration: 12 Nov 201714 Nov 2017

Conference

ConferenceSecond International Conference on Lightweight Materials
LocationJurys Inn
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period12/11/201714/11/2017

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