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RIFT Process Analysis for the Production of Green Composites in Flax Fibers and Bio-Based Epoxy Resin.
Sorrentino, Luca; Turchetta, Sandro; Parodo, Gianluca; Papa, Roberta; Toto, Elisa; Santonicola, Maria Gabriella; Laurenzi, Susanna.
Afiliação
  • Sorrentino L; Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, 03043 Cassino, Italy.
  • Turchetta S; Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, 03043 Cassino, Italy.
  • Parodo G; Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, 03043 Cassino, Italy.
  • Papa R; Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, 03043 Cassino, Italy.
  • Toto E; Department of Chemical Engineering Materials Environment, Sapienza University of Rome, Via del Castro Laurenziano 7, 00161 Rome, Italy.
  • Santonicola MG; Department of Chemical Engineering Materials Environment, Sapienza University of Rome, Via del Castro Laurenziano 7, 00161 Rome, Italy.
  • Laurenzi S; Department of Astronautical Electrical and Energy Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, Via Salaria 851-881, 00138 Rome, Italy.
Materials (Basel) ; 15(22)2022 Nov 17.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36431658
In this work, a dual objective is carried out on composite materials in flax fiber and bio-based epoxy resin: to determine the process parameters and to develop a numerical model for highlighting the potential of and the limits in the production of "green" laminates through a RIFT process (Resin Infusion under Flexible Tool). For these reasons, compressibility tests were performed in order to evaluate the behavior of commercial flax woven under the vacuum bag. Subsequently, permeability tests were performed in order to evaluate the permeability curves necessary for the numerical study of the infusion process. For the numerical analyses, the commercial software PAM-RTM was adopted and validated. In this work, vaseline oil was used as the injected resin for the validation, and a bio-based epoxy commercial system was used for the study of the infusion process in a simple case study. The results were compared with a petroleum-based epoxy system typically used for infusion processes, showing the potentiality and the critical use of bio-based resins for infusion processes.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article