Title: Dhiren Modi
1Active Control of Flow Progression in the Vacuum
Infusion Process Using Real-Time Flow Simulations
SAMPE-UK Ireland Chapter Student Competition
Date 22/11/05
2Outline
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Analytical study of pressure profile in the VI
process - Proposed Control Strategy
- Experimental Results
- Conclusions
3Polymer Composites- Applications
4Vacuum Infusion (VI) Process
- Without Flow Enhancement Media
- With Flow Enhancement Media
5Issues in VI Process
- Process Optimisation
- Fill-time Minimisation
- Void Reduction
- Resin Wastage Minimisation
- Complex Nature of Flow
- Preform Compaction
- Flexible Mould
- Flow Induced Changes in Compaction
- Multi-scale (Fiber vs. Tow) Flow
- Reinforcement Heterogeneity
- Control of Flow Important but Difficult !
6Objectives
- To Investigate the Pressure Profile in the VI
- process
- To Develop and Validate a FULLY AUTOMATED
- FLOW CONTROL SYSTEM for VI process
7Analytical Solution
- Rectilinear Flow
- From Continuity Equation,
-
- Using Darcys Law
- Iterative Solution Procedure
Vfo and B - Fitting Coefficients
8Rectilinear Pressure Profile
Fitting Coefficients from Saturated Expansion
9Analytical Solution
- Radial Flow
- From Continuity Equation,
-
- Using Darcys Law
- Iterative Solution Procedure
Vfo and B - Fitting Coefficients
10Radial Pressure Profile
Fitting Coefficients from Saturated Expansion
11Objectives
- To Investigate the Pressure Profile in the VI
- process
- To Develop and Validate a FULLY AUTOMATED
- FLOW CONTROL SYSTEM for VI process
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12Proposed Control Strategy
Start
Perform Numerical Simulations
13Prerequisite
- Flow sensing system
- Cost-effective
- Less intrusive
- Linkable with controls hardware
- Simple and Cheap Solution
- Webcams !
- FireWireTM Camera (100 Each)!
- Daisy-chaining Capability
- Better Performance
14Challenges
- Image Analysis
- Filter Design
- Data Processing
- Mesh Correlation
- Gate Scheme Selection
- Hardware Implementation
15Mesh Correlation
16Demonstration Model
17Gate Scheme Selection
An Injection Scheme with Dmin is Selected!
18Gate Scheme Selection
19Virtual Experiments
Mean- 1E-08 m2, S/D- 2.29E-09 m2
20Uncontrolled Experiments(Random Mat)
Vent
Unfilled Region, When Resin Reaches at the Vent
(Centre of the mould)
21Controlled Experiments (Random Mat)
Vent
Unfilled Region, When Resin Reaches at the Vent
(Centre of the mould)
22Control Efficiency (Random Mat)
23Modified Preform lay-up
24Uncontrolled Experiments(Modified Lay-up)
Vent
Unfilled Region, When Resin Reaches at the Vent
(Centre of the mould)
25Controlled Experiments(Modified Lay-up)
26Controlled Experiments(Modified Lay-up)
Vent
Unfilled Region, When Resin Reaches at the Vent
(Centre of the mould)
27Control Efficiency (Modified Lay-up)
28Conclusions
- The pressure gradient in the saturated region of
the mould can be similar for the VI and the RTM
processes for many of the low-compliant
reinforcements. - A new control scheme was developed and
demonstrated. - The control system is able to identify the
macroscopic flow deviations and take appropriate
control action for efficient infusion.
29Acknowledgements
- Supervisors
- Dr. Michael Johnson
- Prof. Andrew Long
- Prof. Christopher Rudd
30Active Control of Flow Progression in the Vacuum
Infusion Process Using Real-Time Flow Simulations
SAMPE-UK Ireland Chapter Student Competition
Date 22/11/05