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Through thickness air permeability of prepregs during cure

Tavares, Sandra Sequeira
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Michaud, Véronique  
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Manson, Jan-Anders  
2009
Composites Part A

An experimental method based on a falling pressure measurement is proposed to evaluate the through thickness air permeability of prepregs during cure, with two set-up variants. One concerns the measurement of the inherent air permeability and the other applies to processing conditions, implying the use of consumables and vacuum-bag. The methods were successfully tested and fulfil the criterions used in soil science for the evaluation of the air permeability. Prepreg permeability to air during cure varies between 10−17 m2 and 10−19 m2 and is found to depend on the evolution of the resin viscosity, which shifts from an initially immobile phase to a mobile one and back to an immobile phase.

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DOI
10.1016/j.compositesa.2009.07.004
Web of Science ID

WOS:000271373100009

Author(s)
Tavares, Sandra Sequeira
Michaud, Véronique  
Manson, Jan-Anders  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Composites Part A
Volume

40

Issue

10

Start page

1587

End page

1596

Subjects

Permeability

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A. Prepreg

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A. Thermosetting resin

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E. Cure

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REVIEWED

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October 7, 2009
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/43263
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