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    CONTENTS

    1) History2) Introduction3) Literature Review

    3.1 Vacuum process molding..

    3.2 Resin transfer molding modeling..

    3.3 Vacuum assisted resin transfer molding...

    3.4 Resin flow..

    4) Composites materials4.1 Defination

    4.2 Needs of composite

    4.3 Application of composites..

    4.4 Classification of composites..

    5) Manufacturing of composites

    6) Detail study of VARTM process

    6.1 Flow model

    6.2 Compaction Model Formulation..

    6.3 Resin Model .

    6.4 Control Volume Technique

    6.5 Problems on VARTM..

    6.6 VARTM Equipments..

    6.7processing parameters..

    7) Testing ASTM standards

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