Tutorial: Adding a Resin Material
Add a new Resin material to the Material Database.
Polymeric resins are broadly classified into thermoplastic and thermoset resins. A typical RTM process uses thermoset resin which requires curing of the resin after the infusion process. Inspire RTM support resin material models that can be used for thermoset resins and to some extent thermoplastic resins.
The complete list of data used is:
- Density )
- Thermal conductivity
- Specsific heat
- Viscosity Model
- None
- Carreau Yasuda
- Temperature dependence
- None (should be used with Newtonian)
- Arrhenius
- WLF
- Curing Kinetics Model
- None
- Generalized curing kinetics model
- Constant Rate curing kinetics model
Carreau—Yasuda Model
- Infinite shear viscosity )
- Zero shear viscosity)
- Carreau Constant (use 1)
- Time Constant )
- Power-law index )
- Transition parameter )
Temperature Dependence
Arrhenius Function
- Temperature dependence
- Activation energy
- Universal gas constant
WLF Function
- Temperature dependence
- WLF Constant 1
- WLF Constant 2
- Reference Temperature
Curing Kinetics Model
Constant Rate Model
- Gelation cure
- Gelation time
Generalized Curing Kinetics Model
- Nth order coefficient
- Nth order exponent
- Autocatalytic coefficient
- Autocatalytic exponent 1
- Autocatalytic exponent 2
Gelation Model
This is related to curing kinetics and describes how the viscosity increases wi
- Gelation cure
- Gelation viscosity constant C1
- Gelation viscosity constant C2
Latent Heat
- Latent heat of curing