Affordable thermoplastic processing of marine structures

G.F. Leon, J.C. Hall, J.J. Kelly, B.S. Coffenberry, M. Cirino
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The Advanced Research Projects Agency initiated a major technology effort to develop and demonstrate cost effective, advanced fabrication methods for marine structures. In situ consolidation of thermoplastic composite structures in concert with automated fibre placement offers the premise to produce affordable, high quality parts. In situ consolidation processing eliminates costs due to hand lay-up, bagging and autoclaving, as well as costs associated with acquiring, operating and maintaining an autoclave. Automated fibre placement with high quality and tight dimensional control offers the ability to make complex parts, to lay materials at any fibre angle and path, to vary bandwidth and to cure using in situ consolidation. This paper will present. process-related issues associated with the thermoplastic, hot gas, in situ consolidation of 61 cm diameter cylindrical demonstration models, NOL rings and test specimens to achieve low manufacturing costs. These process-related issues include process adaptation, throughput, part integration and scalability to larger diameter parts. Optimization of these factors in terms of manufacturing costs and quality (void content, mechanical properties) will enhance the development of the in situ consolidation fibre placement process into an affordable manufacturing technology. Thermoplastic materials investigated included carbon/poly(ether ether ketone) and carbon/poly(phenylene sulfide).

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经济实惠的热塑性加工海洋结构
高级研究计划局发起了一项重大的技术努力,以开发和演示具有成本效益的先进海洋结构制造方法。热塑性复合材料结构的原位固结与自动化纤维放置相结合,为生产经济实惠、高质量的部件提供了前提。原位固结处理消除了由于手工铺设,装袋和高压灭菌造成的成本,以及与获取,操作和维护高压灭菌器相关的成本。具有高质量和严格尺寸控制的自动化纤维放置提供了制造复杂零件的能力,以任何纤维角度和路径铺设材料,改变带宽,并使用原位固结进行固化。本文将介绍。与热塑性相关的工艺问题,热气体,原位固结直径61厘米的圆柱形示范模型,NOL环和试样,以实现低制造成本。这些与工艺相关的问题包括工艺适应性、吞吐量、零件集成和大直径零件的可扩展性。在制造成本和质量(空隙含量、机械性能)方面对这些因素进行优化,将促进原位固结纤维放置工艺的发展,使其成为一种负担得起的制造技术。研究的热塑性材料包括碳/聚醚酮和碳/聚苯硫醚。
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