Advanced Manufacturing: Polymer & Composites Science (Dec 2020)

Fast cure of stable semi-pregs via VBO cure

  • David B. Bender,
  • Timotei Centea,
  • Steven Nutt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/20550340.2020.1869891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 0
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

Read online

To address the need for increased efficiency in high performance composite processing, a vacuum bag only (VBO) semi-preg was designed, modeled, and evaluated. The semi-preg featured a vinyl hybrid resin formulated for rapid cure. A model was developed to describe the kinetic behavior of the resin, and then was employed to guide the design of efficient cure cycles. The semi-preg featured a discontinuous distribution of resin on the fiber bed. The format imparted high through-thickness air permeability by virtue of the multitude of air evacuation pathways with short breath-out distances relative to conventional out-of-autoclave prepregs (OoA). The kinetic model was used to create a test matrix of panels from the semi-pregs. Microstructural quality, interlaminar shear strength, and glass transition temperature were compared to a control panel with a longer, conventional cure cycle. The results demonstrated that fast-cure resins can be used in conjunction with cure modeling and semi-preg formats to design appropriate VBO cure cycles that consistently yield parts with low defect contents without autoclaves.

Keywords