%0 Journal Article %T Integration of resin flow and stress development in process modelling of composites: Part I ¨C Isotropic formulation %A Anoush Poursartip %A Reza Vaziri %A S Mehdi Haghshenas %J Journal of Composite Materials %@ 1530-793X %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0021998318762295 %X Process modelling of thermoset matrix composites is typically divided into two distinct and sequential steps: (i) flow-compaction analysis before gelation of the resin when it behaves in a fluid-like manner, and (ii) thermomechanical analysis after gelation when appreciable modulus and thereby stress development occurs. This two-part paper presents a novel approach to integrate the simulation of resin flow and stress development seamlessly during the processing of composites. Part I lays the theoretical foundation for the simpler case of isotropic materials while Part II extends the methodology to the case of transversely isotropic materials. The formulation is implemented in a 2D plane strain finite element code written in MATLAB. Relevant numerical examples are presented to demonstrate both aspects of flow-compaction and stress development throughout the curing process of thermoset matrix composite materials. The effects of resin flow on the development and the final values of residual stresses are investigated %K Thermoset matrix composites %K resin flow %K residual stress %K process modelling %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0021998318762295