15th International Conference on Flow Processes in Composite Materials (FPCM15)
Purdue University/West Lafayette IN ~ United States of America, 27-29 June 2023.
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Day 1: Tuesday 27 June 2023

07:15-08:00  Registration/coffee mingle
08:00-08:15  R Byron Pipes/Purdue University: Welcome

Morning Session (I): Fiber Orientation in Flows
Session I Chair: Pascal Hubert/McGill University

08:15-09:00  Morning Keynote:  Charles Tucker III/University of Illinois-UC
Fiber Orientation Descriptors: how we got here and what comes next

09:00-9:30  0755  James Kratz/University of Bristol
Application of lab-based in-situ CT to composite forming and flow processes
James Kratz, Pedro Galvez-Hernandez, Claudia Jimenez Martin, Arjun Radhakrishnan, Vincent Maes, Mark Mavrogordato and Ian Sinclair

09:30-10:00  7074  Gulsah Bahceli/Delft University
Influence of melt mixing processing conditions on fiber distribution of recycled carbon fiber reinforced LM PAEK composites
Gulsah Bahceli, Bilim Atli-Veltin and Clemens Dransfeld

10:00-10:30  Coffee Break

10:30-11:00  7601  Miro Duhovic/Institute for Composite Materials
Development of characterization and simulation methods for carbon fiber sheet molding compounds
Dominic Schommer, Miro Duhovic, Thomas Hoffmann, Florian Gortner, David May, Joachim Hausmann, Peter Mitschang, Katja Schladitz and Konrad Steiner

11:00-11:30  8155  Donald Baird/Virginia Tech
Role of flow type on the evolution of semi-flexible fiber orientation
Donald G Baird and Peter Wapperom

11:30-12:00  9950  Douglas Smith/Baylor University
Simulation of micro-void development within large scale polymer composite deposition beads
Aigbe Awenlimobor, Douglas E. Smith, Zhaogui Wang

12:00-13:30  Lunch ~ Walt's Pub & Grill ~ coach will transport you for the 2-minute drive

Tuesday 27 June 2023
Afternoon Session (II): Flows in Additive Manufacturing

Session II Chair: Douglas Smith/Baylor University

13:30-14:15  Afternoon Keynote:  Eduardo Barocio/Purdue University
Flow and transient phenomena in large scale additive manufacturing

14:15-14:45  4321  Sophie Sharafi/University of Delaware
Void formation in printed carbon fiber PAEK composites
Sophie Sharafi, Michael Santare, Suresh Advani and John Gerdes

14:45-15:15  5075  Deepak Kumar Pokkalla/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Predicting anisotropic mechanical properties and reverse engineering process parameters for composite extrusion additive manufacturing through flow modeling and micromechanics
Deepak Kumar Pokkalla, Berin Seta, Nikhil Garg, Vipin Kumar, Seokpum Kim, Jon Spangenberg and Ahmed Arabi Hassen

15:15-15:45  Coffee Break

15:45-16:15  9175  Pasita Pibulchinda/Purdue University
Influence of printing conditions on the extrudate shape and fiber orientation in extrusion deposition additive manufacturing
Pasita Pibulchinda, Eduardo Barocio, Anthony Favaloro and R Byron Pipes

16:15-16:45  8172  Jon Spangenberg/Technical University of Denmark
Flow-induced fiber orientation during material extrusion additive manufacturing
Berin Seta, Michael Sandberg, Marco Brander, Md Tusher Mollah, Deepak Kumar Pokkalla, Vipin Kumar and Jon Spangenberg

16:45-17:15  9928  Matthew Hardman/National Composites Centre (UK)
Numerical process simulation of ultra high-rate ply deposition
Xiaochuan Sun, Matthew Hardman, Navein Madhavan, Eoin Simon, Simon Marshall and Jonathan Belnoue

17:15-17:45 0501  Suresh Advani/University of Delaware
Statistical description of the frictional forces and the rheology of SMC materials during the compression molding process
François Mahé, Christophe Binetruy, Suresh Advani, Julien Férec and Benedikt Eck

18:00  Optional laboratory tour/conference day ends ~ dinner on your own

Day 2: Wednesday 28 June 2023

07:15-08:00  Registration/coffee mingle

Morning Session (III): Impregnation Flows
Session III Chair: Stepan Lomov/KU Leuven

08:15-09:00  Morning Keynote:  Conchúr M Ó Brádaigh/University of Edinburgh
Processing of powder-epoxy composite materials for large structures in marine renewable energy

09:00-09:30  1700  Rehan Umer/Khalifa University of Science and Technology
Processing and performance evaluation of AFP laid dry fiber preforms and composites using an infusible thermoplastic resin
Tayyab Khan, Muhammad Ali and Rehan Umer

09:30-10:00  8136  Murat Celik/University of Edinburgh
Modelling of in-situ impregnation during the production of powder epoxy based towpregs
Murat Celik, James M Maguire, Hanisa Hasrin, Thomas Noble, Colin Robert and Conchúr M Ó Brádaigh

10:00-10:30  Coffee Break

10:30-11:00  2519  Masoud Bodaghi/Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST)
Study on the causes of bubbles during polymerization of an acrylic-based infusible resin impregnated glass fiber reinforcements during liquid composite molding family
Masoud Bodaghi, João Machado and Henri Perrin

11:00-11:30  1852  Thomas Cender/University of Delaware
Experimental characterization of extensional viscosity of aligned discontinuous fiber composites
Thomas Cender, Pavel Simacek, John Gillespie and Suresh Advani

11:30-12:00  1741  Loren Tomlin/University of Delaware
Methodology to establish a forming process window for thermoset aligned discontinuous fiber composites
Loren Tomlin, Tom Cender, Suresh Advani and Steve Sauerbrunn

12:00-13:30  Lunch ~ Walt's Pub & Grill ~ coach will transport you for the 2-minute drive

Wednesday 28 June 2023
Afternoon Session (IV): Darcy Flows

Session IV Chair: Suresh Advani/University of Delaware

13:30-14:15  Afternoon Keynote: Dianyun Zhang/Purdue University
An integrated multi-physics modeling approach to liquid composite molding simulation

14:15-14:45  1136  Matthew Grasinger/United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Influence of wetting and interfacial phenomena on void formation and transport during resin transfer molding
Matthew Grasinger

14:45-15:15  1243  Andrew George/Brigham Young University
The effect of single-curvature and intra-plane shearing on reinforcement permeability
Collin Childs, Benjamin Betteridge and Andrew George

15:15-15:45  Coffee Break

15:45-16:15  2662  Baris Caglar/TU Delft
Deep Learning for modeling of multiscale flow phenomena in composites manufacturing
Baris Caglar and Guillaume Broggi

16:15-16:45  2840  Tim SchmidtInstitute for Composite Materials/Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Machine Learning for permeability determination of fibrous structures
Tim Schmidt, Dinesh Krishna Natarajan, Stefano Cassola, David May, Miro Duhovic and Marlon Nuske

16:45-17:15  3833  Stepan Lomov/KU Leuven
Micro-CT based permeability calculations with a limited size of the model volume
Stepan Lomov, Sergey Abaimov, Roman Kandinski, Biltu Mahato and Yentl Swolfs

17:15-17:45  7767  Andrew George/Brigham Young University
Factors affecting in situ void formation during resin infusion
Andrew George, Ben Crawford, Jared Turner, Davide Simone and Hilmar Koerner

17:45-18:15  Travel to Banquet location: Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering, Kurz Atrium 701 W. Stadium Ave. West Lafayette, IN 47907

18:15-20:30  FPCM-15 Banquet

Welcome/Opening Remarks: Arvind Raman/John A Edwardson, Dean of Purdue University's College of Engineering & Robert V Adams Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Guest Speaker: Sangtae Kim/Jay and Cynthia Ihlenfeld Head of Chemical Engineering & Purdue University Distinguished Professor
Disk and Rods - workhorses of models for nonspherical particles and inclusions

20:30-21:00  Coach returns to IMI - adjourn for evening

Day 3: Thursday 29 June 2023

07:30-08:00  Coffee Mingle

Morning Session (V): Anisotropic (Forming) Flows
Session V Chair: Donald Baird/Virginia Tech

08:00-08:45  Morning Keynote:  Florian Wittemann/Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Institute of Vehicle System Technology - Lightweight Design Division
Fiber length and orientation dependent flow modeling in macroscopic injection molding simulation
Florian Wittemann

08:45-09:15  Rens Pierik/University of Twente; ThermoPlastic Composites Research Center (TPRC)
Understanding and modeling of the ply-ply friction response for UD C/PAEK tapes in melt
Rens Pierik, Wouter Grouve, Sebastiaan Wijskamp and Remko Akkerman

09:15-09:45  7879  Sidharth Sarojini Narayana/McGill University
Process development of compression resin transfer moulding of a complex demonstrator part
Sidharth Sarojini Narayana, Leonardo Barcenas, Lolei Khoun, Nicolas Milliken, Paul Trudeau and Pascal Hubert

09:45-10:15  Coffee Break

10:15-10:45  7156  Dennis Brands/University of Twente
Modelling the resistance against in-plane shear deformation of unidirectional thermoplastic composite in melt from bias extension measurements
Dennis Brands, Wouter Grouve, Sebastiaan Wijskamp and Remko Akkerman

10:45-11:15  8349  Jeeeun Lee/University of Auckland
Rate-dependent effects in transverse liquid composite molding manufacturing processes
Jeeeun Lee, Miro Duhovic, Tom Allen, David May and Piaras Kelly

11:15-11:45  0814  R Byron Pipes/Purdue University
Rheological characterization of thermoplastic polymer continuous fiber prepreg in the melt state
R Byron Pipes, Eduardo Barocio, Akshay J Thomas

11:45-12:15  5227  Henri Perrin/Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST)
On the relationship between hot press consolidation process, void content, and microstructure morphology of commingled flax/PP laminates
Henri Perrin, Masoud Bodagi, Dorian Delfrari and Régis Vaudemont

12:15-13:00  Box Lunch

Thursday 29 June 2023
Afternoon Session (V): Workshop on Benchmarking and Standardization Activities

Session VI Chair: Dr. David May/Institute for Composite Materials, Technical University of Kaiserslautern

13:00-15:00  7149  Elena Syerko, Tim Schmidt, Katja Schladitz, David May, Christophe Binetruy, Luisa Silva, Stepan V Lomov, Suresh Advani, Ana Yong

I: First insights from the second mesoscale stage of the virtual permeability benchmark on engineered textiles
Elena Syerko/Centrale Nante, Tim Schmidt, Institute for Composite Materials, Technical University of Kaiserslautern

II: Novel ISO-standard on test methods for the experimental characterization of in-plane permeability
David May/Institute for Composite Materials, Technical University of Kaiserslautern

III: Experimental benchmark studies on textile out-of-plane permeability and compressibility
Ana Yong/National Physical Laboratory, UK

15:00  Conference Concludes

Accepted paper not presented
Mohammad Rouhi/RISE: Research Institutes of Sweden
An FE implementation of coupled resin flow and preform in ABAQUS