Hatim Alotaibi

Hatim Alotaibi
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology | KACST · Institute of Earth and Space Science

Doctor of Philosophy

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Education
September 2019 - January 2023
The University of Manchester
Field of study
  • PhD Aerospace Engineering
September 2018 - September 2019
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Field of study
  • Aeronautical Engineering
May 2012 - May 2016
University of Regina
Field of study
  • Industrial Systems Engineering

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Publications (9)
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Fibre deformation (or shearing of yarns) can develop during the liquid moulding of composites due to injection pressures or polymerisation (cross-linking) reactions (e.g., chemical shrinkage). On that premise, this may also induce potential residual stress–strain, warpage, and design defects in the composite part. In this paper, a developed numeric...
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The present numerical study proposes a framework to determine the heat flow parameters—specific heat and thermal conductivity—of resin–graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) (modified) as well as non-modified resin (with no GNPs). This is performed by evaluating the exothermic reaction which occurs during both the filling and post-filling stages of Liquid C...
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This paper presents a numerical framework for modelling and simulating convection–diffusion–reaction flows in liquid composite moulding (LCM). The model is developed in ANSYS Fluent with customised user-defined-functions (UDFs), user-defined-scalar (UDS), and user-defined memory (UDM) codes to incorporate the cure kinetics and rheological character...
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Resins, in particular thermosets, are defined as a polymer material used with synthetic/natural fibres by reinforcement during liquid composite moulding (LCM) processes to produce composite products. The rheological behaviour and cure kinetics of resins are crucial and can be influenced by modification factors that include non-isothermal conditions...
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The filling stage in injection/infusion moulding processes plays a key role in composite manufacturing that can be influenced by the inlet and vent ports. This will affect the production of void-free parts and the desirable process time. Flow control is usually required in experiments to optimise such a stage; however, numerical simulations can be...
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Resin flow through multi-ply woven fabrics is affected by the fibre orientation and laminate stacking sequence during the impregnation process. This is characterised by permeability, which measures the ability of transferring fluids within a 2D or 3D layered woven fibre architecture (i.e., through a porous medium). The work aims to investigate the...
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Permeability is a crucial flow parameter in liquid composite moulding (LCM), which is required to predict fibre impregnation, void formation and resin back flow. This work investigates the dual-scale (micro- and meso-) nature of permeability during resin infusion into woven fabric by incorporating the intra tow flow where the degree of local tow cu...
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Void formation is becoming a dilemma during LCM manufacturing processes as dry spots which might appear throughout mould filling, need to be avoided to acquire an excellent composite part condition. Aiming to a high-performance composite, one must consider the fibrous porous media in LCM processes and the so-called dual-scale porosity. Hence, the i...

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