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Infiltration processing of fibre reinforced composites: governing phenomena

Abstract

All three classes of fibre reinforced composite materials (polymer, metal and ceramic matrix) may be produced by flow of liquid matrix into the open spaces left within pores of a fibre preform. Even though several specific issues arise from the nature of each composite matrix class, governing phenomena apply to all infiltration processes, and include in particular: (i) capillary phenomena, (ii) transport phenomena, and (iii) the mechanics of potential fibre preform deformation. These phenomena and their governing laws are reviewed for the case of isothermal infiltration with no phase transformations, Four basic functional quantities, which need to be known to model the processes, are identified, and addressed in turn. The paper concludes with some examples of modelling methodologies and comparison with experimental data. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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