Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors
Scientific paper
2012-04-23
Journal of Composite Materials 46, 6 (2012) 691-706
Physics
Instrumentation and Detectors
JM-JCM-46.pdf
Scientific paper
10.1177/0021998311410479
A novel direct approach to detect the resin flow front during the Liquid Resin Infusion process under industrial environment is proposed. To detect the resin front accurately and verify the results, which are deduced from indirect micro-thermocouples measurements, optical fiber sensors based on Fresnel reflection are utilized. It is expected that the results derived from both techniques will lead to an improvement of our understanding of the resin flow and in particular prove that micro-thermocouples can be used as sensors as routine technique under our experimental conditions. Moreover, comparisons with numerical simulations are carried out and experimental and simulated mold filling times are successfully compared.
Drapier Sylvain
Minni Jean-Christophe
Molimard Jérôme
Vautrin Alain
Wang Peng
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