Intrinsic hybrids can be manufactured in a modified resin transfer molding (RTM) process
for fibre reinforced polymers. Our work concentrates on mesoscopic modeling for
temperature-dependent visco-elastic effects accompanied by curing within the RTM process.
During hybridization and later thermal loading the periodic mesostructure defined
by resin and fibres is taken into account as a representative volume element (RVE) subjected
to thermo-mechanical loading. Homogenization leads to results on the less resolved
macroscale. In the examples we illustrate the characteristic behavior of the mesoscopic
model, such as shrinking due to curing and temperature dependence and simulate the
RTM process as well as thermal loading of the cured composite with the finite-element-method