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Akyol, Talha

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    Minimizing thickness variation in the vacuum infusion (VI) process
    (Adcotec Ltd., 2011) N/A; Department of Mechanical Engineering; N/A; N/A; Yenilmez, Bekir; Sözer, Murat; Akyol, Talha; Çağlar, Barış; PhD Student; Faculty Member; Master Student; PhD Student; Department of Mechanical Engineering; Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; College of Engineering; Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; Graduate School of Sciences and Engineering; N/A; 110357; N/A; N/A
    In the Vacuum Infusion (VI) process, the thickness of a composite part changes as the compaction pressure on the vacuum bag and reinforcing fibre preform changes. Pressure and thickness were monitored along a 1D resin fl ow using pressure transducers and non-contact laser displacement sensors. To decrease the thickness variation, control actions were taken by adjusting the injection conditions, such as opening/closing gates/vents, changing pressure of them in the post-mold filling stage and bleeding out the excess resin. The control actions were taken based on an available compaction/decompaction database for the fabric type used. Compared to the case study with no control action other than bleeding, a better job was done in the controlled case study by decreasing the maximum thickness variation from 5.44% to 0.39%. A coupled fl ow and compaction model qualitatively verified the pressure and thickness distributions for both filling and post-filling stages.