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Heat transfer and reaction dynamics of glass fiber reinforced nylon laminates

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Model is a glass fiber reinforced nylon composite laminated plates, layer Angle 0 and 90, think x y direction of heat transfer coefficient is the same, caprolactam is nylon monomer, over time, the transient temperature in the RTM process, fiber volume fraction, mold temperature (that is, the influence of the surface outside), the default is solid heat transfer, convection, regardless of the initial temperature within the overall 100 degrees.Surface (mold temperature constant 150), my problem is that the material is unlikely to set, because it is a glass fiber enhanced only know volume fraction of 30% 40%, and then there are the most began to caprolactam monomer, the reaction after became a nylon, references, and said that the introduction of solid heat transfer and differential equation of general form module, material properties of this place will not set up, and reaction kinetics equation, the literature has above, related to the conversion, but will not get in the differential equation of the module.Ask for help. Thank you very much


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