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Transport Phenomena

Cleveland State University

1998

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Dynamic Analysis Of Unidirectional Pressure Infiltration Of Porous Preforms By Pure Metals, Dhiman K. Biswas, Jorge E. Gatica, Surendra N. Tewari Jan 1998

Dynamic Analysis Of Unidirectional Pressure Infiltration Of Porous Preforms By Pure Metals, Dhiman K. Biswas, Jorge E. Gatica, Surendra N. Tewari

Chemical & Biomedical Engineering Faculty Publications

Unidirectional pressure infiltration of porous preforms by molten metals is investigated numerically. A phenomenological model to describe fluid flow and transport phenomena during infiltration of fibrous preforms by a metal is formulated. The model describes the dynamics of the infiltration process, the temperature distribution, and solid fraction distribution. The numerical results are compared against classical asymptotic analyses and experimental results. This comparison shows that end effects may become important and render asymptotic results unreliable for realistic samples. Fiber volume fraction and initial temperature appear as the factors most strongly influencing infiltration. Metal superheating affects not only the length of the …