Samenvatting
Permeability of textiles is a key characteristic for composite manufacturing. Measurement of
textile permeability is a time and resource consuming process, hence numerical prediction of the permeability
is required. Using the law of Darcy, permeability can be derived from a simulation of the fluid flow, i.e. after
solving the Navier-Stokes or Brinkman equations. In this paper we present results of simulations with a solver
for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. Results are compared with theory and recent experimental
data.
textile permeability is a time and resource consuming process, hence numerical prediction of the permeability
is required. Using the law of Darcy, permeability can be derived from a simulation of the fluid flow, i.e. after
solving the Navier-Stokes or Brinkman equations. In this paper we present results of simulations with a solver
for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations. Results are compared with theory and recent experimental
data.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Titel | ESAFORM |
Status | Published - 1 apr 2006 |
Evenement | Unknown - Stockholm, Sweden Duur: 21 sep 2009 → 25 sep 2009 |
Conference
Conference | Unknown |
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Land/Regio | Sweden |
Stad | Stockholm |
Periode | 21/09/09 → 25/09/09 |