Advanced Manufacturing: Polymer & Composites Science (Apr 2020)

Design and application of discontinuous resin distribution patterns for semi-pregs

  • Sarah G. K. Schechter,
  • Lessa K. Grunenfelder,
  • Steven R. Nutt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/20550340.2020.1736864
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 72 – 85

Abstract

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Vacuum-bag-only (VBO) prepregs fabricated with discontinuous resin (semi-pregs) on a unidirectional fiber bed reportedly exhibit high through-thickness permeability and yield high-quality laminates, even under adverse process conditions, such as poor vacuum or long out-times. In this work, semi-pregs were fabricated using fiber beds of various weaves, fiber types, and areal weights (200–670 GSM). Flat and curved laminates were produced and characterized, confirming that porosity-free parts can be manufactured from a range of constituent materials using VBO semi-pregs. Contoured laminates were produced with negligible porosity, although a slight increase in bulk factor of prepreg plies was observed (Δ∼0.1). In addition, design considerations and limitations for the fabrication of semi-pregs were presented. The findings demonstrate that polymer film dewetting can be used effectively to produce semi-pregs that yield porosity-free laminates via VBO processing, imparting robustness to out-of-autoclave cure of prepreg laminates.

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