Tutorial: Adding a Preform Material
Add a new Preform material to the Material Database.
A preform is a woven structure of carbon or glass fibers and is often complex. It is made in a pattern of weft, warp, and binder warp yarns. Modern weaving techniques allow the possibility of complex 3D patterns.
In Inspire RTM it is modeled as a porous media and simulated using Darcy’s model.
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It is characterized by the permeability tensor
, porosity
, and pore size; in addition to the other thermomechanical properties. The RTM solver
models the permeability as an orthotropic tensor in a specified coordinate system. The
coordinate systems supported are:
- cartesian
- cylindrical
- spherical
- oblique
- mapped from a lay flat cartesian using draping analysis (preferred)
The same approach is used for the thermal conductivity tensor
.
The complete list of data used is:
- Density
) - Permeability tensor in X, Y, and Z directions

- Porosity

- Pore size
) - Thermal conductivity tensor in X, Y, and Z directions

- Specific heat

- Coordinate system
- Cartesion (no additional data)
- Cylindrical (axis and center)
- Spherical (axis and center)
- Oblique (three axes data)
- Mapped (use Cartesian and select draping while submitting the run)

