CONTAMINATION PROTECTION FOR RIBLET FILMS
20230024245 · 2023-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64C2230/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C21/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64F5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B64C21/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64F5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A contamination protection is for edges of a riblet film, which is adhesively bonded to a surface. The riblet film has riblets formed on an upper side of a film layer, and an adhesive layer at a lower side of the film layer. The contamination protection has: an edge protection. The edge protection is formed directly on the riblet film that is adhesively bonded to the surface in such a manner that the edge protection covers the adhesive layer of the riblet film, but does not protrude over the upper side of the riblet film.
Claims
1. A contamination protection for edges of a riblet film, which is adhesively bonded to a surface, the riblet film having riblets formed on an upper side of a film layer, and an adhesive layer at a lower side of the film layer, the contamination protection comprising: an edge protection, the edge protection being formed directly on the riblet film that is adhesively bonded to the surface in such a manner that the edge protection covers the adhesive layer of the riblet film, but does not protrude over the upper side of the riblet film.
2. The contamination protection as claimed in claim 1, wherein the edge protection is formed from small-grained to powdered granulate whose particles adhere to the adhesive layer of the riblet film.
3. The contamination protection as claimed in claim 1, wherein the edge protection is formed from a cured fluid which has a good adhesion to the adhesive layer of the riblet film.
4. The contamination protection as claimed in claim 0, wherein the cured fluid bonds to the surface.
5. The contamination protection as claimed in claim 1, wherein the edge protection is transparent.
6. An application apparatus for the contamination protection as claimed in claim 1, which is configured to be guided along an edge of the riblet film and which has a supply opening for the edge protection, which comprises an edge protection material.
7. The application apparatus as claimed in claim 0, wherein there is provided a height limitation by which a maximum height of the edge protection material over the surface during application is limited to a height which is less than or equal to a height of the upper side of the riblet film or to a thickness of the adhesive layer of the riblet film.
8. The application apparatus as claimed in claim 0, wherein an extraction unit is provided for excess edge protection material.
9. The application apparatus as claimed in claim 6, comprising a curing device configured to cure the edge protection material.
10. The contamination protection as claimed in claim 3, wherein the edge protection is formed from the cured fluid which, at least in a fluid state, has no adhesion to the film layer.
11. The application apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the curing device is a UV lamp.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Subject matter of the present disclosure will be described in even greater detail below based on the exemplary figures. All features described and/or illustrated herein can be used alone or combined in different combinations. The features and advantages of various embodiments will become apparent by reading the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawings, which illustrate the following:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] One or more aspects of the present disclosure provide a contamination protection that is suitable for the edges of riblet films that are adhesively-bonded to a surface.
[0017] Accordingly, the present disclosure relates to a contamination protection for the edges of riblet films that are adhesively bonded to a surface with riblets that are formed on the upper side of a film layer and an adhesive layer at the lower side, comprising an edge protection which is formed directly on a riblet film which is adhesively bonded to a surface in such a manner that the edge protection covers the adhesive layer of the riblet film but does not protrude over the upper side of the riblet film.
[0018] The present disclosure has recognized that, for the accumulation of dirt at the edge of riblet films on surfaces which are flowed over, such as, for example, the outer skin of aircraft, it is not the presence of the step or edge which is necessarily provided by the riblet film with respect to the surface to which it is adhesively bonded which is significant, but instead the adhesive layer which is provided for adhesively bonding the film to the edge of a riblet film being exposed so that particles of dirt permanently bond thereto. The same applies to any other internal adhesive layers of the riblet film which are also exposed at the edge of a riblet film. For reasons of readability, however, reference is made below only to the adhesive layer for securing the riblet film to a surface. However, the corresponding embodiments also apply in a similar manner to any additional adhesive layers which can be covered together with the above-mentioned adhesive layer.
[0019] By there being provided, according to an aspect of the present disclosure, at the edge of the riblet film, an edge protection that adjoins the adhesive layer of the riblet film and covers it, an adhesion of dirt to the adhesive layer is prevented. At the same time, the edge protection according to an aspect of the present disclosure—in contrast to known edge sealers—does not protrude beyond the upper side of the riblet film and in particular also does not extend on the upper side of the film layer. Consequently, the flow over the riblet film and the efficiency thereof is practically not impaired.
[0020] It is preferable for the edge protection to be formed from small-grained to powdered granulate whose particles adhere to the adhesive layer of the riblet film. Ultimately, therefore, the relationship, which in the prior art leads to the adhesion of dirt to the edges of a riblet film, is used in order to fix granulate particles to the edge of the riblet film. If the adhesive layer at the edge of the riblet film is completely covered by the granulate, particles of dirt can no longer adhere there.
[0021] As an alternative to the use of a granulate, the edge protection may also be formed from a cured fluid which has sufficient adhesion thereto for bonding to the adhesive layer of the riblet film. The cured fluid may in this instance lie as a film over the exposed side of the adhesive layer at the edge of the riblet film and can thus prevent the undesirable adhesion of dirt particles thereto. In this instance, it continues to be the case that the edge protection formed by the cured fluid does not protrude over the upper side of the riblet film and in particular does not adjoin the upper side of the film layer of the riblet film. This can preferably be ensured by the fluid used at least in the fluid state having no or hardly any adhesion to the film layer itself so that it does not itself already adhere to the film layer during curing or at least after completed curing can be simply removed from the film layer itself.
[0022] The fluid can be selected in such a manner that it bonds not only to the adhesive layer of the riblet film, but also to the surface on which the riblet film is bonded. The in principle step-like transition from the surface to the riblet film can then be formed in an aerodynamically improved manner by the inner corner being filled at the transition from the surface to the side of the riblet film. In this instance, the edge protection continues not to protrude over the upper side of the riblet film.
[0023] Regardless of how the edge protection according to an aspect of the present disclosure is formed, it is preferably transparent, for which reason, for example, the granulate particles or the fluid may be transparent in the cured state. By the edge protection itself being transparent, it can be formed on riblet films of different colors without disrupting the visual appearance of the combination of the riblet film and surface.
[0024] In order to apply the edge protection according to an aspect of the present disclosure, there can be used an application apparatus, which can be guided along an edge of a riblet film and which has a supply opening for edge protection material. The edge protection material may, for example, be small-grained to powdered granulate or a curable fluid.
[0025] In this instance, it is preferable for the application apparatus to have a height limitation by means of which the maximum height of the edge protection material over the surface during application is limited to a height which is less than or equal to the height of the upper side of the riblet film or to the thickness of the adhesive layer of the riblet film. As a result of a corresponding height limitation, it can already be ensured when the edge protection according to an aspect of the present disclosure is applied that the edge protection in the formed state does not protrude over the riblet film.
[0026] Furthermore, an extraction unit for excess edge protection material may be provided in the application apparatus. By excess edge protection material being extracted, it can be ensured that it does not settle and potentially cure at undesirable locations.
[0027] The application apparatus may further have a curing device, preferably a UV lamp, for curing the edge protection material. Fluids which require light of a specific wavelength for curing can thus be cured directly during application.
[0028] It has been found that the edge protection according to an aspect of the present disclosure when applied to opposing edges of two adjacent riblet films which are arranged close to each other can improve the aerodynamic properties of the transition between the two riblet films by the gap between the two riblet films being at least partially filled by the edge protection.
[0029] The present disclosure will now be described by way of example with reference to advantageous embodiments and the appended drawings.
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[0032] The contamination protection 10 comprises an edge protection 11 which is formed from powdered transparent granulate. The granulate is in this instance formed on the riblet film 2 in such a manner that it adhesively bonds to the adhesive layer 5 thereof and completely covers it. The connection is carried out in this instance simply as a result of the adhesive action of the adhesive layer 5—the granulate itself is not adhesive. Since in the embodiment the adhesive layer 5 is completely covered by the granulate, as a result no more contamination can bond to the adhesive layer 5. At the same time, it is inherent in this embodiment that the edge protection 10 does not protrude over the upper side 3′ of the film layer 3 and consequently the riblet film 2.
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[0035] In this embodiment, the contamination protection 10 comprises an edge protection 12 which is formed from a curable fluid—in the embodiment illustrated, a UV curable gel. The edge protection 12 in this instance fully covers the adhesive layer 5 of the riblet film 2 and also overlaps slightly with the film layer 3 (cf.
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[0038] While subject matter of the present disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive. Any statement made herein characterizing the invention is also to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive as the invention is defined by the claims. It will be understood that changes and modifications may be made, by those of ordinary skill in the art, within the scope of the following claims, which may include any combination of features from different embodiments described above.
[0039] The terms used in the claims should be construed to have the broadest reasonable interpretation consistent with the foregoing description. For example, the use of the article “a” or “the” in introducing an element should not be interpreted as being exclusive of a plurality of elements. Likewise, the recitation of “or” should be interpreted as being inclusive, such that the recitation of “A or B” is not exclusive of “A and B,” unless it is clear from the context or the foregoing description that only one of A and B is intended. Further, the recitation of “at least one of A, B and C” should be interpreted as one or more of a group of elements consisting of A, B and C, and should not be interpreted as requiring at least one of each of the listed elements A, B and C, regardless of whether A, B and C are related as categories or otherwise. Moreover, the recitation of “A, B and/or C” or “at least one of A, B or C” should be interpreted as including any singular entity from the listed elements, e.g., A, any subset from the listed elements, e.g., A and B, or the entire list of elements A, B and C.