Science and Engineering of Composite Materials (Mar 2015)

Novel form-flexible handling and joining tool for automated preforming

  • Kunz Holger,
  • Löchte Christian,
  • Dietrich Franz,
  • Raatz Annika,
  • Fischer Fabian,
  • Dröder Klaus,
  • Dilger Klaus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2013-0326
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 199 – 213

Abstract

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The production rates of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) parts are rising constantly which in turn drives research to bring a higher level of automation to the manufacturing processes of CFRP. Resin transfer molding (RTM), which is seen as a production method for high volumes, has been accelerated to a high degree. However, complex net-shape preforms are necessary for this process, which are widely manually manufactured. To face these challenges a new concept for the manufacturing of carbon fiber preforms with a form-flexible gripping, draping and joining end-effector is presented and discussed. Furthermore, this paper investigates the application of this concept, describes the initial build-up of a demonstrator, focusing on material selection and heating technology, and discusses test results with the prototype. This prototype already validates the feasibility of the proposed concept on the basis of a generic preform geometry. After a summary, this paper discusses future in-depth research concerning the concept and its application in more complex geometries.

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