Predictions of fiber concentration in injection molding simulation of fiber-reinforced composites
The microstructures of injection-molded short fiber composites, involving fiber orientation and fiber concentration, strikingly influence flow behaviors and mechanical properties. Through the use of certain commercial software, reported numerical predictions of fiber orientation for the shell–core structure have been obtained to date. However, no work has been done on fiber concentration prediction available in processing simulations. In the theoretical field of suspension rheology, the suspension balance (SB) model has proven successful in capturing particle migration behavior under the simple Couette shear flow of “spherical” particle suspension, hence the attempt to verify the SB model applied in the “like-rod” suspensions. To predict flow-induced variations of fiber concentration, the SB model is implemented in 3-D-injection molding simulation with more general flows. It is remarkable for the shell–core structure is explored to reflect the relationship between fiber orientation and fiber concentration.