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A fabric deformation methodology for the automation of fiber reinforced polymer composite manufacturing

A fabric deformation methodology for the automation of fiber reinforced polymer composite manufacturing

Authors :
Corey John Magnussen
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Iowa State University, 2018.

Abstract

This thesis presents a new fabric deformation method, referred to as shifting, for the layup of noncrimp fabric (NCF) plies with the intent of creating an automated layup solution. The mathematical model for the new method has been presented to describe the method and provide the ground work for future path planning of an automation solution. Testing has been completed to show that shifting can produce layups with 2 dimensional geometry without generating out-of-plane distortion. Fatigue tensile testing was conducted in order to understand the effect of the shifting method on the properties of composite components. Coupons with constant curvature and varying discrete shift quantities were tested to failure. Results are presented with an equation relating discrete shifting quantities to the fatigue life. This equation also predicts the lifetime of a coupon with continuous shifting. This relationship will be necessary in optimizing the path planning for an automated solution. Finally, a conceptual design and process schematic are presented to show the feasibility of using the shifting method for an automated system.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........496c3ec55879a8e2986e6744bff122e1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31274/etd-180810-3065