Benchmark exercise on image-based permeability determination of engineering textiles: Microscale predictions

Permeability measurements of engineering textiles exhibit large variability as no standardization method currently exists; numerical permeability prediction is thus an attractive alternative. It has all advantages of virtual material characterization, including the possibility to study the impact of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Composites. Part A, Applied science and manufacturing Applied science and manufacturing, 2023-04, Vol.167, p.107397, Article 107397
Hauptverfasser: Syerko, E., Schmidt, T., May, D., Binetruy, C., Advani, S.G., Lomov, S., Silva, L., Abaimov, S., Aissa, N., Akhatov, I., Ali, M., Asiaban, N., Broggi, G., Bruchon, J., Caglar, B., Digonnet, H., Dittmann, J., Drapier, S., Endruweit, A., Guilloux, A., Kandinskii, R., Leygue, A., Mahato, B., Martínez-Lera, P., Matveev, M., Michaud, V., Middendorf, P., Moulin, N., Orgéas, L., Park, C.H., Rief, S., Rouhi, M., Sergeichev, I., Shakoor, M., Shishkina, O., Swolfs, Y., Tahani, M., Umer, R., Vanclooster, K., Vorobyev, R.
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Zusammenfassung:Permeability measurements of engineering textiles exhibit large variability as no standardization method currently exists; numerical permeability prediction is thus an attractive alternative. It has all advantages of virtual material characterization, including the possibility to study the impact of material variability and small-scale parameters. This paper presents the results of an international virtual permeability benchmark, which is a first contribution to permeability predictions for fibrous reinforcements based on real images. In this first stage, the focus was on the microscale computation of fiber bundle permeability. In total 16 participants provided 50 results using different numerical methods, boundary conditions, permeability identification techniques. The scatter of the predicted axial permeability after the elimination of inconsistent results was found to be smaller (14%) than that of the transverse permeability (∼24%). Dominant effects on the permeability were found to be the boundary conditions in tangential direction, number of sub-domains used in the renormalization approach, and the permeability identification technique.
ISSN:1359-835X
1878-5840
1878-5840
DOI:10.1016/j.compositesa.2022.107397