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Identifying the Problem The lack of preferential anisotropic reinforcement in “mainstream” composites has provided motivation to develop materials with multidirectional strength components. Many multidirectional systems exhibit delamination as a primary mode of failure. Three-dimensional (3D) weaving solves both problems--but so far the composite manufacturer and weaver don’t fully communicate each other’s needs.
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Traditional 2D Weaving
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Processing of 3D Woven Preforms
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Typical 3D Woven Geometry
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Preform Variables fiber type (IM7, AS4) yarn size (3k, 6k, 12k) yarn distribution (%0°, %90°, %z) weave construction, particularly the placement of the weavers (in-phase or out-of-phase) yarn spacing (yarns per inch) fabric weight (oz/yd 2 ) fiber volume fraction (V f ) weave angle
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Typical Constituents of 3D Woven Preforms Most commonly used are graphite tows, with availability the limiting factor in many cases.
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Preform Input Parameters Using fiber volume (V f ), thickness (t), ply percentages (wt%) as inputs: Here is fiber density for each n fiber type and w is the preform areal density. Yarn spacings needed for each i th system (warp, fill, weaver) can then be found using the tow linear density N:
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Weave Angle Projection
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Determining Preform Thickness Requirements Tows required to meet thickness can be estimated assuming a common aspect ratio (AR): a bd
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3D Woven Preform Case Study Two sample preforms were specified, each with a 45°weave angle requested: The preforms were procured from a weaver, then evaluated based on the design methodology.
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Example Calculations Example Calculations for Sample 2, using IM7-12k graphite tows for all inputs:
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Applying the Methodology Sample 1 Sample 2
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Measuring the Weave Angle
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Examining Volume Fraction from Input Parameters Evaluating Sample 2: It was calculated that 74.3 oz/yd 2 was needed to meet the 56% volume fraction specified
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Conclusions The methodology has been developed for cross- disciplinary understanding of the key variables in 3D weaving Standardization and increased use of 3D woven preforms should increase the communication between weaver and customer The key for both sides: Understanding each other’s capabilities and limitations
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