Molding method using VaRTM process
10618229 ยท 2020-04-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29K2877/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2875/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/443
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2105/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C70/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In a molding method using a VaRTM process in which a workpiece is impregnated with resin in a vacuum, the flow channel resistance or the thickness of which is not constant, an air-permeable sheet only permeable to gas and not permeable to resin (liquid) is arranged at the bottom surface of the workpiece to cover the total length of the workpiece in a direction in which the flow channel resistance or the thickness of the workpiece varies, to impregnate the resin.
Claims
1. A molding method using a vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding process in which a workpiece is impregnated with resin in a vacuum, the method comprising: arranging an air-permeable sheet only permeable to gas and not permeable to liquid resin and a resin distribution sheet for distributing the liquid resin on different surfaces of the workpiece that are opposed to each other, wherein the air-permeable sheet is arranged at a negative pressure side of the workpiece; arranging a resin discharging sheet for discharging the liquid resin on a surface of the air-permeable sheet opposite to the workpiece; and impregnating the workpiece with the resin, wherein the workpiece has a non-uniform flow channel resistance or a non-uniform thickness, the air-permeable sheet is arranged along a direction in which the flow channel resistance or the thickness of the workpiece varies, to impregnate the workpiece with the resin, and the resin which reaches the bottom surface of the workpiece flows along the air-permeable sheet to a portion where the resin has not penetrated; and wherein a trimming portion is provided to the workpiece, the trimming portion being trimmed off before finishing, and the air-permeable sheet is arranged only on the trimming portion.
2. The molding method using the vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding process according to claim 1, wherein the resin distribution sheet is arranged on a surface of an area of the workpiece other than an area where the flow channel resistance or the thickness is lower than the other areas.
3. The molding method using the vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding process according to claim 2, wherein a trimming portion is provided to the workpiece, and the air-permeable sheet is arranged only on the trimming portion.
4. The molding method using the vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding process according to claim 1, wherein the resin distribution sheet is arranged on a surface of an area of the workpiece other than an area where the thickness is lower than the other areas.
5. The molding method using the vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding process according to claim 1, wherein the resin which reaches the bottom surface of the workpiece flows along the air-permeable sheet from a first portion to a second portion, the flow channel resistance of the workpiece in the second portion being larger than the flow channel resistance of the workpiece in the first portion, or the thickness of the workpiece in the second portion being larger than the thickness of the workpiece in the first portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(5) Hereinafter, a molding method using a VaRTM process according to the present invention will be described using an embodiment with reference to the drawings.
Embodiment
(6) The molding method using the VaRTM process according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
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(8) In the conventional VaRTM process, a workpiece 11 laid up on a jig 10 is sealed with a vacuum bag film (not illustrated), in which a vacuum is produced. The vacuum lets resin (liquid) stored in a resin reservoir 12 pass through a resin supply pipe 13 communicating with the inside of the vacuum bag film, distributes the resin over the entire top surface of the workpiece 11 with a resin distribution sheet 14 as an injection medium covering the workpiece 11, and then impregnates the workpiece 11 with the resin. Excess resin is discharged from the workpiece 11 through a resin discharging sheet 15 disposed below the workpiece 11.
(9) In
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(11) As illustrated in
(12) Although the resin discharging sheet 15 may be arranged on the entire bottom surface of the workpiece 11, arranging it only at the trimming portion 11a prevents the resin discharging sheet 15 from affecting a shape of the product portion of the workpiece 11.
(13) As a possible solution to prevent the unimpregnation of the resin described above with reference to
(14) However, it is difficult to close each resin discharging tubes 16 at an appropriate timing in this method. In addition, a limited number of resin discharging tubes 16 attachable to the resin discharging sheet 15 allows only stepwise control.
(15) The present invention has solved the problems described above with an entirely new method using an air-permeable sheet unlike the above conventional methods.
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(17) As illustrated in
(18) The air-permeable sheet 1 is formed by laminating nylon fabric and polyurethane resin and has a property of being permeable to gas but not permeable to liquid resin.
(19) As illustrated in
(20) Although the air-permeable sheet 1 maybe arranged on the entire bottom surface of the workpiece 11, arranging it only at the trimming portion 11a prevents the resin discharging sheet 15 from affecting a shape of the product portion of the workpiece 11. A resin discharging sheet 15 is arranged as in
(21) With this configuration, the resin impregnation first reaches the bottom surface of the workpiece 11 at a portion A and the periphery thereof where the thickness is small. At this time, since the air-permeable sheet 1 is provided, the resin is not discharged through the resin discharging sheet 15 disposed below the air-permeable sheet 1. Accordingly, after the resin impregnation reaches the bottom surface of the workpiece 11 (the top surface of the air-permeable sheet 1) at the portion A and the periphery thereof, it is difficult for the resin to flow anymore to the portion A and the periphery thereof. As a result, the resin is apt to flow to a portion B and the periphery thereof, where the resin has not penetrated yet.
(22) It is not the case that the resin does not flow to the portion A and the periphery thereof at all after the resin impregnation reaches the bottom surface of the workpiece 11. A small amount of resin which flows to the portion A and the periphery thereof and reaches the bottom surface of the workpiece 11 also flows along the air-permeable sheet 1 to the portion B and the periphery thereof where the resin has not penetrated, and the portion B and the periphery thereof is filled with the resin. This prevents the occurrence of an unimpregnated portion.
(23) Thus, it is not necessary to provide multiple resin discharging tubes 16 and close each of them in sequence like the VaRTM process described with reference to
(24) Moreover, in
(25) In other words, the unimpregnation of the resin is prevented more positively by arranging the resin distribution sheet 14, which distributes the injected resin, on the top surface of an area of the workpiece 11 other than an area where the flow channel resistance is lower than the other areas.
(26) Note that although the workpiece 11 the thickness of which is not constant is described above as an example, the present embodiment is not limited to this example. It means that the present invention is also applicable to a workpiece the flow channel resistance of which is not constant.
(27) In the above example, the resin distribution sheet 14 (injection medium) is arranged on the top surface of the workpiece 11, and the air-permeable sheet 1 and the resin discharging sheet 15 are arranged on the bottom surface thereof. However, the present embodiment is not limited to this example. It means that the resin distribution sheet 14, and the air-permeable sheet 1 and the resin discharging sheet 15 only need to be arranged on different surfaces (preferably surfaces opposed to each other) of the workpiece 11. Here, the side at which the air-permeable sheet 1 is provided needs to be a negative pressure (suction) side.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(28) The present invention is favorably applicable as a molding method using the VaRTM process.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(29) 1 AIR-PERMEABLE SHEET 10 JIG 11 WORKPIECE 11A TRIMMING PORTION (OF WORKPIECE) 12 RESIN RESERVOIR 13 RESIN SUPPLY PIPE 14 RESIN DISTRIBUTION SHEET 15 RESIN DISCHARGING SHEET 16 RESIN DISCHARGING TUBE