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1 Composite Materials Manufacturing Composite Materials Manufacturing 정분방

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3 Introduction Definition: a material composed of 2 or more constituents Reinforcement (e.g., Fibers) matrix (e.g.,epoxy) Advantages High strength and stiffness Low weight ratio Material can be designed in addition to the structure Can manufacture structures and eliminate joints

4 Applications Aerospace industry Sporting goods Automotive Construction

5 Costs of composite manufacture Material costs -- higher for composites Constituent materials (e.g., fibers and resin) Processing costs -- embedding fibers in matrix Design costs -- lower for composites Can reduce the number of parts in a complex assembly by designing the material in combination with the structure

6 Material Forms and manufacturing Objectives of material production assemble fibers impregnate resin shape product cure resin

7 Sheet Molding Compound (SMC) Chopped glass fiber added to polyester resin mixture

8 Manufacturing - Filament Winding Highly automated low manufacturing costs if high throughput e.g., Glass fiber pipe, sailboard masts the only manufacturing technique suitable for making certain specialized structures, such as pressure vessels.

9 Prepregs Prepreg and prepreg layup “prepreg” - partially cured mixture of fiber and resin Unidirectional prepreg tape with paper backing  wound on spools  Cut and stacked Curing conditions Typical temperature and pressure in autoclave is 120- 200C, 100 psi

10 Manufacturing - Layups compression molding vacuum bagging

11 Autoclave Autoclave Limitations labor intensive, high labor cost Advantages good for building prototype parts and small quantity runs

12 Resin transfer molding (RTM) Dry-fiber preform placed in a closed mold, resin injected into mold, then cured High cost, tooling design is complex

13 Manufacturing - Pultrusion Fiber and matrix are pulled through a die, like extrusion of metals -- assembles fibers, impregnates the resin, shapes the product, and cures the resin in one step. Example:Fishing rods Advantages: simple low-cost, continuous, and automatic process. Limitations: the axial direction, fiber angles 0°, not suit for tapered and complex shapes

14 Pultrusion

15 Thank you


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