Modeling Microwave-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Infiltration Process for Preventing Premature Pore Closure

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Ge, Wenjun [1 ]
Ramanuj, Vimal [1 ]
Li, Mengnan [1 ]
Sankaran, Ramanan [1 ]
She, Ying [2 ]
Dardas, Zissis [2 ]
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[1] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Computat Sci & Eng Div, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA
[2] RTX Technol Res Ctr, Phys Sci Dept, E Hartford, CT 06108 USA
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The chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) process involves infiltrating a porous preform with reacting gases that undergo chemical transformation at high temperatures to deposit the ceramic phase within the pores, ultimately leading to a dense composite. The conventional CVI process in composite manufacturing needs to follow an isothermal approach to minimize temperature differences between the external and internal surfaces of the preform, ensuring that reactive gases infiltrate internal pores before external surfaces seal. This study addresses the challenge of premature pore closure in CVI processes through microwave heating. A frequency-domain microwave solver is developed in Open-FOAM to investigate volumetric heating mechanisms within the preform. Through numerical studies, we demonstrate the capability of microwave heating of creating an inside-out temperature inversion. This inversion accelerates reactions proximal to the preform center, effectively mitigating the risk of premature external pore closure and ensuring uniform densification. The results reveal a significant enhancement in temperature inversion when high-permittivity reflectors are incorporated to generate resonant waves. This microwave heating strategy is then coupled with high-fidelity direct numerical simulation (DNS) of reacting flow, enabling the analysis of resulting densification processes. The DNS simulation includes detailed chemistry and realistic diffusion coefficients. The numerical results can be used to estimate the impact of microwave-induced temperature inversion on densification in productions.
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