The Numerical Simulation of LCM in Dual-Scale Porous Fiber Medium Flow at Constant Pressure

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In this paper, setting up a mathematical mold for LCM filling process, which contains sink term. The control volume/finite element method is used to build finite element equation for three-dimensional preforms pressure field and get the solution. Numerical simulation of pressure field that resin flowing in three-dimensional dual-scale porous medium is achieved.

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