FILAMENT WINDING. FILAMENT WINDING PROCESS fiber delivery system, traversing at speeds synchronized with the mandrel rotation, controls winding angles.

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FILAMENT WINDING

FILAMENT WINDING PROCESS fiber delivery system, traversing at speeds synchronized with the mandrel rotation, controls winding angles and the placement of the reinforcement fiber delivery system, traversing at speeds synchronized with the mandrel rotation, controls winding angles and the placement of the reinforcement may be wound in adjacent bands or in repeating patterns which ultimately cover the mandrel surface may be wound in adjacent bands or in repeating patterns which ultimately cover the mandrel surface successive layers are added at the same or different winding angles until finished thickness is reached successive layers are added at the same or different winding angles until finished thickness is reached

FILAMENT WINDING APPLICATIONS surfaces of revolution surfaces of revolution –cylinders, pipe or tubing –spherical or conical –pressure vessels or storage tanks (with the incorporation of end closures)

REINFORCEMENTS USED IN FILAMENT WINDING fiber in roving form fiber in roving form –E-glass, S-glass –carbon/graphite –aramid –hybrids (within layer and layer to layer) roving yield (1/100 yards/lb) affects processing - higher yield roving facilitates wetting, but more layers required to meet specified thickness (longer winding times) roving yield (1/100 yards/lb) affects processing - higher yield roving facilitates wetting, but more layers required to meet specified thickness (longer winding times)

RESINS USED IN FILAMENT WINDING wet or prepreg wet or prepreg epoxy epoxy vinyl ester vinyl ester polyester polyester viscosity and pot life of the catalyzed system are major processing considerations viscosity and pot life of the catalyzed system are major processing considerations –low viscosity is critical for complete wetting of roving and for removal of entrapped air and volatiles –suitable viscosities cps at room temp if viscosity too low problems in control and uniformity of resin content will result if viscosity too low problems in control and uniformity of resin content will result if viscosity too high fiber fuzzing will occur in resin bath and delivery eye, uneven fiber wetting, excessive tension and air entrapment if viscosity too high fiber fuzzing will occur in resin bath and delivery eye, uneven fiber wetting, excessive tension and air entrapment –pot life required of resin dependent on part (2 hours minimum)

POLAR WINDING MACHINES mandrel typically in vertical position mandrel typically in vertical position –eliminates deflection due to weight –ability to wind 0° layers simpler control of machine motions simpler control of machine motions –rotation of feed arm is continuous and at uniform speeds (no inertial effects which can occur when speed varies or direction reverses) –limited to prepreg, wet winding system difficult to control

HELICAL WINDING MACHINES

MANDRELS segmented collapsible metal segmented collapsible metal –>> $ –not warranted for less than 25 parts –polar openings must accommodate removal eutectic salts eutectic salts –wash out to remove (one time use) soluble or frangible (break-out) plasters soluble or frangible (break-out) plasters –one time use –soluble easily washed out –frangible plaster mandrels difficult to remove and can cause damage sand sand –dissolves readily in hot water –requires careful molding control inflatables inflatables

FIBER DELIVERY SYSTEM winding speed winding speed –upper limit linear ft/min –precise winding linear ft/min provides means for controlling tension, resin content, bandwidth and layer thickness provides means for controlling tension, resin content, bandwidth and layer thickness roving spools may or may not travel with carriage roving spools may or may not travel with carriage tension devices tension devices impregnation tank (resin bath) impregnation tank (resin bath) band former band former

TENSION DEVICES guide eyes (ceramic) guide eyes (ceramic) drum type brakes (outside pull roving spools) drum type brakes (outside pull roving spools) scissors bars scissors bars series of horizontal bars series of horizontal bars drag through resin tank drag through resin tank

IMPREGNATION TANK (RESIN BATH) design dependent on: design dependent on: –number and yield of rovings being processed –process speed –resin viscosity –resin gel time –whether or not the resin needs to be heated pin combs to maintain roving separation pin combs to maintain roving separation wiping device or doctor blade to remove excess resin wiping device or doctor blade to remove excess resin

BAND FORMER forms flat roving band (no roping or spreading of band) forms flat roving band (no roping or spreading of band) swivel freely as the feed direction is reversed swivel freely as the feed direction is reversed feed head is controlled in path tangent to mandrel feed head is controlled in path tangent to mandrel

ADVANTAGES OF FILAMENT WINDING highly reproducible nature of the process (layer to layer, part to part) highly reproducible nature of the process (layer to layer, part to part) continuous fiber over the entire part continuous fiber over the entire part high fiber volume is obtainable high fiber volume is obtainable ability to orient fibers in the load direction (10° minimum winding angle) ability to orient fibers in the load direction (10° minimum winding angle) fiber and resin used in lowest cost form fiber and resin used in lowest cost form autoclave not necessary autoclave not necessary size of component not restricted by oven or autoclave size size of component not restricted by oven or autoclave size process automation (particularly with high volume) results in cost savings process automation (particularly with high volume) results in cost savings

DISADVANTAGES OF FILAMENT WINDING part configuration must facilitate mandrel extraction (no trapped tooling) part configuration must facilitate mandrel extraction (no trapped tooling) mandrel could be complex and expensive mandrel could be complex and expensive inability to wind reverse curvature (“female” feature) inability to wind reverse curvature (“female” feature) inability to easily change fiber path within one layer inability to easily change fiber path within one layer as wound external surface may not be satisfactory for some applications as wound external surface may not be satisfactory for some applications

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