Composite Group Manufacturing Montana State University Pancasatya “Tiok” Agastra 27 November...

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Composite Group Manufacturing Montana State University Pancasatya “Tiok” Agastra 27 November 2012

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Approach Quantification of manufacturing parameters –Industry-accepted composite manufacturing method: Resin Transfer Mold (RTM), Vacuum Bag Manufacturing modeling using FEA –Fluid flow, including free surface analysis –Heat transfer with autocatalytic reaction kinetics –FEA packages: ANSYS FLOTRAN, ANSYS CFX, COMSOL

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Composite Group ManufacturingMontana State University

Pancasatya “Tiok” Agastra27 November 2012

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Impetus• Superior mechanical performance of large

composite structures through energy efficient manufacturing– Substructural details: ply drops, sandwich

construction, ply joints

• Low cost manufacturing and increased turnover rate

• Understanding of resin reaction kinetics

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Approach• Quantification of manufacturing parameters

– Industry-accepted composite manufacturing method: Resin Transfer Mold (RTM), Vacuum Bag

• Manufacturing modeling using FEA– Fluid flow, including free surface analysis– Heat transfer with autocatalytic reaction kinetics– FEA packages: ANSYS FLOTRAN, ANSYS CFX,

COMSOL

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Governing Equations for Manufacturing Modeling

uk

uuuu ηgρpρηtuρ T

Navier-Stokes Equation with Darcy’s Law

QTCρTtTCρ PP uk

Conduction and Convection

nm21 α1αkk

dtdα

α

0nm

21

t

0 α1αkkdαdt

αΔHHΔ Enthalpy rate of release

Autocatalytic Rate Law

Integral Form of the Rate Law

FLUIDFLOW

HEATTRANSFER

REACTIONKINETICS

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Manufacturing MethodsRTM Vacuum Bag

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Manufacturing Parameter Quantification & Resin Characterization

Flowrate Temperature

Differential Scanning Calorimetry

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Manufacturing Milestone

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Blade Root Manufacturing

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“Brick” Laminate

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Microflow-Scale Modeling• Resin flow in wind turbine blade materials is a complicated local and

global phenomenon (channel flow plus D’Arcy flow in strands)

Baseline Fiber Strand Permeability 6.16E-14 m²

Higher Fiber Strand Permeability 6.16E-12 m²

TRANSVERSE FLOW AXIAL FLOW

Knytex D155 Cross Sectional Area

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Heat Transfer Modeling

RTM Vacuum Bag

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Fabric Compaction

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COMSOL Coupled-FieldThermal-Fluid-Convection

RTM with incoming resin

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Large Scale Application

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Future Work• Flow properties

– Viscosity and degree of cure correlation– Permeability and compaction

• Chemical and thermal properties– Thermal conductivity– Enthalpy release rates and heating rate