B29K2307/02

MODULAR ROTOR BLADES AND ASSOCIATED MANUFACTURING METHODS AND SYSTEMS
20200198252 · 2020-06-25 · ·

A system (100), for manufacturing a rotor blade (112), comprises a first tooling (170), positioned at a factory location (114) and configured to assemble a first blade module (116), comprising a first-module skin (118) and a first-module spar (120), each comprising a first thermoplastic polymer (122) and a first reinforcement material (124). The system (100) comprises a second tooling (172), configured to assemble a second blade module (126), comprising a second-module skin (128) and a second-module spar (130), each comprising a second thermoplastic polymer (132) and a second reinforcement material (134). The system (100) comprises a first support (160), positioned at a field location (140) and configured to receive the first blade module (116), and a second support (162), positioned at the field location (140) and configured to receive the second blade module (126). The system (100) comprises a spar welding assembly (174), positioned at the field location (140) and configured to join the first-module spar (120) with the second-module spar (130), and a skin welding assembly (176), positioned at the field location (140) and configured to join the first-module skin (118) with the second-module skin (128).

METHOD OF PRODUCING COMPOSITE LAMINATE, METHOD OF PRODUCING FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITE MATERIAL MOLDED PRODUCT, AND FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITE MATERIAL MOLDED PRODUCT

There are provided a method of producing a laminate that is used to produce a fiber-reinforced composite material molded product having a complex shape, and a method of producing a fiber-reinforced composite material molded product having excellent appearance and mechanical characteristics and having a complex shape. The method of producing a laminate according to the present invention includes, in an assembly (50) having at least one selected from the group consisting of an abutment part in which ends of sheet-like prepregs are abutted so that side end surfaces come in contact with each other and an overlapping part in which ends of sheet-like prepregs overlap, laminating a sheet molding compound on at least a part of one or both of the abutment part and the overlapping part in an overlapping manner.

METHOD OF PRODUCING COMPOSITE LAMINATE, METHOD OF PRODUCING FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITE MATERIAL MOLDED PRODUCT, AND FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITE MATERIAL MOLDED PRODUCT

There are provided a method of producing a laminate that is used to produce a fiber-reinforced composite material molded product having a complex shape, and a method of producing a fiber-reinforced composite material molded product having excellent appearance and mechanical characteristics and having a complex shape. The method of producing a laminate according to the present invention includes, in an assembly (50) having at least one selected from the group consisting of an abutment part in which ends of sheet-like prepregs are abutted so that side end surfaces come in contact with each other and an overlapping part in which ends of sheet-like prepregs overlap, laminating a sheet molding compound on at least a part of one or both of the abutment part and the overlapping part in an overlapping manner.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR JOINING HIGH-PERFORMANCE THERMOPLASTIC COMPONENTS
20240025127 · 2024-01-25 · ·

A device for joining a first component to be welded to a second component to be welded, the joining device having at least one electrically conductive, resistive heating film which comprises a central connection portion and two lateral electrical connection portions. The joining device comprises at least one first electrical insulation member which is positioned in contact with the first face of the heating film, and at least one second electrical insulation member which is positioned in contact with the second face of the heating film, the two electrical insulation members being configured to allow the transfer of heat and to prevent the flow of electric current between the heating film and each component to be welded.

Unidirectionally fiber-reinforced endless winding ply
11911980 · 2024-02-27 · ·

The invention relates to a single-ply semi-finished product web which is reinforced with unidirectionally orientated continuous fibers and exhibits a movement direction and comprises a matrix containing at least 60% by weight of one or more thermoplastic polymers selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polyolefin and mixtures thereof and comprising welding seams of overlapping fiber-reinforced semi-finished product web segments at periodically occurring intervals, wherein the fiber plies of the fiber-reinforced semi-finished product web segments overlap, wherein the thickness of the semi-finished product web in the region of the welding seams is at least exactly as high as the arithmetic mean of the other regions of the semi-finished product web, and wherein the width of the regions of the welding seams is more than 1 mm to 8 mm in the movement direction, and wherein the thickness of the semi-finished product web in the regions outside the regions of the welding seams is 0.01 mm to 0.40 mm, and wherein the unidirectionally orientated continuous fibers enclose a predetermined angle with the movement direction, the value of which is in the range of more than 0 to 90, and to a method for its manufacture and to its use for manufacturing a multi-layer composite material and/or organic sheet.

Unidirectionally fiber-reinforced endless winding ply
11911980 · 2024-02-27 · ·

The invention relates to a single-ply semi-finished product web which is reinforced with unidirectionally orientated continuous fibers and exhibits a movement direction and comprises a matrix containing at least 60% by weight of one or more thermoplastic polymers selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polyolefin and mixtures thereof and comprising welding seams of overlapping fiber-reinforced semi-finished product web segments at periodically occurring intervals, wherein the fiber plies of the fiber-reinforced semi-finished product web segments overlap, wherein the thickness of the semi-finished product web in the region of the welding seams is at least exactly as high as the arithmetic mean of the other regions of the semi-finished product web, and wherein the width of the regions of the welding seams is more than 1 mm to 8 mm in the movement direction, and wherein the thickness of the semi-finished product web in the regions outside the regions of the welding seams is 0.01 mm to 0.40 mm, and wherein the unidirectionally orientated continuous fibers enclose a predetermined angle with the movement direction, the value of which is in the range of more than 0 to 90, and to a method for its manufacture and to its use for manufacturing a multi-layer composite material and/or organic sheet.

METHODS FOR FORMING BONDED STRUCTURES
20190291355 · 2019-09-26 ·

A method is provided in one example embodiment and may include assembling a first component and a second component together using, at least in part, a first adhesive film on the first component and a second adhesive film on the second component, wherein the first component and the second component are fully cured and the first adhesive film and the second adhesive film are at least partially uncured; and curing the first adhesive film and the second adhesive film to form a bonded structure.

METHODS FOR FORMING BONDED STRUCTURES
20190291355 · 2019-09-26 ·

A method is provided in one example embodiment and may include assembling a first component and a second component together using, at least in part, a first adhesive film on the first component and a second adhesive film on the second component, wherein the first component and the second component are fully cured and the first adhesive film and the second adhesive film are at least partially uncured; and curing the first adhesive film and the second adhesive film to form a bonded structure.

MOLD INSERT AND CORRESPONDING COMPOSITE PANEL INSERT

Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a method of forming a molded composite member comprising the following steps, not necessarily in the order recited: selecting a mold insert having an exterior shape conforming to a shape desired to be formed in a first composite member that is pre-impregnated with thermosetting resin; screwing the mold insert into a mold; conforming a surface of the first composite member to the mold insert and mold; curing the resin in the first composite member to render the first composite member rigid and to form a shape in the first composite member corresponding to the shape of the mold insert and the mold; forming a first hole in the first composite member adjacent the shape; forming a second hole in a second member; positioning a washer in the shape in the first composite member, the washer having an exterior conforming with the shape; and extending a linear fastening member through a washer hole, the first hole in the first composite member, and the second hole in the second member.

MOLD INSERT AND CORRESPONDING COMPOSITE PANEL INSERT

Embodiments of the present disclosure may provide a method of forming a molded composite member comprising the following steps, not necessarily in the order recited: selecting a mold insert having an exterior shape conforming to a shape desired to be formed in a first composite member that is pre-impregnated with thermosetting resin; screwing the mold insert into a mold; conforming a surface of the first composite member to the mold insert and mold; curing the resin in the first composite member to render the first composite member rigid and to form a shape in the first composite member corresponding to the shape of the mold insert and the mold; forming a first hole in the first composite member adjacent the shape; forming a second hole in a second member; positioning a washer in the shape in the first composite member, the washer having an exterior conforming with the shape; and extending a linear fastening member through a washer hole, the first hole in the first composite member, and the second hole in the second member.