METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A PREFORM MADE OF WOVEN REINFORCEMENT FIBERS HAVING A VARIABLE CROSS-SECTION
20170370247 · 2017-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Benjamin Provost (Montivilliers, FR)
- Bertrand Desjoyeaux (Sainte Adresse, FR)
- Sébastien LOUCHARD (LE HAVRE, FR)
- Arnaud MARICAL (QUILLEBOEUF SUR SEINE, FR)
Cpc classification
D03D49/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
F05D2300/603
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D25/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29B11/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01D25/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02K1/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2220/323
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F01D25/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
D03D49/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a method for manufacturing a preform made of reinforcement fibers woven in a longitudinal direction. The preform is impregnated with resin in order to form an elongated element having a variable transverse cross-section. In one form, the method includes the step of simultaneously including a reduction (or increase) in width and an increase (or reduction) in height. The variable cross-section includes, along the length thereof, a consistent number (c) of continuous warp threads arranged in layers. The method for reducing width includes carrying out a change in weave, adding additional weft threads, and simultaneously drawing the teeth of the longitudinal beater reed closer together so as to increase the number of layers.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing a preform of reinforcing fibers woven along a longitudinal direction to be impregnated with resin to form a longilineal element having an evolutive transverse section, the manufacturing method comprising: simultaneously a reduction or an increase in a width of the preform, and an increase or a reduction in the height of the preform, the evolutive transverse section including on a length of the warp yarns (C) in constant number which are continuous, disposed in height along layers, wherein, for a reduction in the width, performing a change of weave introducing additional weft yarns (T) which thus increase a number of layers and simultaneously, tightening teeth of a longitudinal settling comb (P) in order to reduce a space between columns of warp yarns, and conversely, for an increase in the width, reducing a number of weft yarns (t) which decreases the number of layers and simultaneously, spreading the teeth of the longitudinal settling comb (P).
2. The manufacturing method according to claim 1 further comprising a defined number of layers of superimposed warp yarns (C), changing a weaving pattern by inserting a double number of weft yarns (T), and then carrying out a tightening of the teeth of the longitudinal settling comb (P) in order to obtain a double number of superimposed layers having a width reduced substantially by half.
3. The manufacturing method according to claim 2, wherein each weft yarn (t1, t2, t3, t4) takes, on each layer of warp yarns (c1, c2), one yarn out of four which it leaves on another side, the yarns taken on each layer (c1a, c1b, c2a, c2b) being superimposed between the different layers.
4. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, further comprising taking sixteen warp yarns (C) between two teeth of the comb (P).
5. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, wherein from a weaving of an upstream flat preform comprising an initial width and height, the method carries out an evolutive section having, downstream, a width and a final height substantially equal respectively to the height and the initial width.
6. The manufacturing method according to claim 1 further comprising the step of depositing reinforcing fibers on flat faces of a flat section being located close to the evolutive section.
7. The manufacturing method according to claim 6, wherein the reinforcing fibers for reinforcing a drilling of the flat section have two orientations crossed substantially at +/−45° relative to the warp yarns (c) or a concentric orientation relative to the drilling.
8. The manufacturing method according to claim 1, further comprising, during the weaving, a debanding operation of a portion of constant section close to the evolutive section, carrying out a median section to form a fork.
9. A composite material profile formed from a preform receiving an injected resin, wherein the preform is manufactured according to the method of claim 1.
10. The composite material profile according to claim 9 further comprising a structural element integrated in a turbojet engine nacelle and having an evolutive section.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0026] In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0036] The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0037] The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
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[0039] The rear frame 2 is a fixed belt made of composite materials, disposed at the rear of the thrust reverser cascades, including a flat constant longitudinal section 4 ending at each end 6 by two lateral flanges 8 bent at 90°, forming a yoke comprising a drilling receiving a transverse fixing axis 10.
[0040] For its fixation, a high tension is applied on the rear frame by exerting a traction on the transverse axis 10, which is transmitted by the lateral flanges 8 to the flat section 4, without risk of rupture. Particularly, it is desired to carry out an evolutive section in order to switch progressively from the flat section 4 to the end section comprising the flanges 8, including a significant traction resistance.
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[0042] The evolutive section 20 includes a first portion A beginning immediately after the horizontal upstream portion 22 which is about the first third of the length of this section, and a second portion B which is about the second third of this length.
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[0044] The first operation 30 includes the production of two similar layers of warp yarns c following two planes, having the yarns which are superimposed two by two. The teeth of a longitudinal compaction comb of the weft yarns t after their insertions, aligned following the axes P, receive eight warp yarns c of each layer between two teeth.
[0045] The second operation 32 includes the opening of a shed 50 forming the transverse passage provided to receive a weft yarn, by lifting one warp yarn c1 out of two of the upper layer.
[0046] The third operation 34 includes the passage of a weft yarn t1 in the shed 50, following the direction indicated by the arrow T.
[0047] The fourth operation 36 includes the closing of the shed 50, by lowering the lifted warp yarns c1. The fifth operation 38 shows the end of the closing of the shed 50, the assembly of the warp yarns c, c1 being disposed again following two layers.
[0048] The sixth operation 40 includes the opening of a second shed 52 by lowering one warp yarn c2 out of two of the lower layer, which is vertically offset relative to the warp yarn cl of the first layer which had been raised.
[0049] The seventh operation 42 includes the passage of a weft yarn t2 in the second shed 52.
[0050] The eighth operation 44 includes the closing of the second shed 52 by raising the lowered warp yarns c2. The ninth and last operation 46 shows the end of the closing of the second shed 52, the assembly of the fabric returning on the two original planes.
[0051] In addition, we have, after the passage of one or more weft yarn(s) t1, t2, a compaction operation of these yarns in the longitudinal direction, by the teeth of the comb disposed following the axes P. For this weaving operation of the constant upstream section 22, the spacing of the teeth of the comb also remains constant.
[0052] In general, the upstream portion 22 shown in this example with two layers can include a variable number of layers, with warp and weft yarns woven together according to a conventional interlock pattern allowing linking these layers of yarns together according to a defined pattern of layers.
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[0054] The first operation 60 is the recovery of the two identical layers of warp yarns c1, for the upper layer, and c2, for the lower layer, showing the yarns which are superimposed two by two. The teeth of the compaction comb of the weft yarns t after their insertions, aligned along the axes P, receive eight warp yarns c of each layer between two teeth.
[0055] The second operation 62 includes the opening of a first shed 110 forming the transverse passage provided to receive a first weft yarn t1, by lifting one warp yarn c1a out of four of the upper layer c1.
[0056] The third operation 64 includes the passage of the first weft yarn t1 into the first shed 110, following the direction indicated by the arrow T.
[0057] The fourth operation 66 includes the closing of the first shed 110, by lowering the lifted warp yarns c1a. The fifth operation 68 shows the end of the closing of the first shed 110, the assembly of the warp yarns c1, c2 being again disposed following two layers.
[0058] The sixth operation 70 includes the opening of a second shed 112 by lifting the assembly of the warp yarns of the upper layer c1, except one yarn c1b out of four being located close to a first yarn c1a which has been lifted for the opening of the first shed 110.
[0059] The seventh 72, eighth 74 and ninth 76 operations successively include, as above, the passage of the second weft yarn t2, the beginning of the closing of the second shed 112 and the end of this closing. The assembly of the warp yarns c1, c2 are again disposed following two layers.
[0060] The tenth operation 78 includes the opening of a third shed 114 comprising, as for the opening of the first shed 110, the lifting of one warp yarn c2a out of four of the lower layer c2, which is aligned with the warp yarn c1a which has been lifted for this first shed.
[0061] The eleventh 80, twelfth 82, and thirteenth 84 operations successively include, as above, the passage of the third weft yarn t3, the beginning of closing of the third shed 114 and the end of this closing. The assembly of the warp yarns c1, c2 is again disposed following two layers.
[0062] The fourteenth operation 86 includes the opening of a fourth shed 116 comprising, as for the opening of the second shed 112, the lifting of the assembly of the warp yarns of the lower layer c2, except one yarn c2b out of four being located next to a first yarn c2a which has been lifted for the opening of the third shed 114.
[0063] The fifteenth 88, sixteenth 90, and seventeenth 92 operations successively include, as above, the passage of the fourth weft yarn t4, the beginning of closing of the fourth shed 116 and the end of this closing. The assembly of the warp yarns c1, c2 is again disposed following two layers.
[0064] For all the preceding operations, the longitudinal compaction of the weft yarns t is done with the comb preserving the same spacing of the teeth P.
[0065] The eighteenth operation 94 has a lateral displacement of the warp yarns c1, c1′, c2, c2′ which, under the tension of the weft yarns t, naturally tend to move in height alternately one upwards and the next downwards, depending on their positions above or below the same weft yarn.
[0066] During the weaving of the first portion A of the evolutive section 20, a change in the weaving pattern, is performed, which allows a selection of the different warp yarns. This change results, among others, in the insertion of a larger number of weft yarns which, by their binding, allow to form a larger number of layers linked together.
[0067] The nineteenth operation 96 has the lateral displacement of the warp yarns c1, c1′, c2, c2′ which continues in the same way, with a natural tendency to be aligned with each other to form four columns between two teeth of the comb P. A rearrangement of the warp yarns is observed under the tension of the weft yarn t, the latter naturally tend to move in height alternately one upwards and the other downwards, depending on their positions above or below the same weft yarn.
[0068] Due to the new weaving pattern, binding less yarns together, the warp yarns have a natural tendency to be aligned with each other to form a column between two teeth of the comb P.
[0069] The twentieth operation 98 has a tightening of the gap between the teeth of the comb P, indicated by the arrows F, which drives an approximation of the columns of warp yarns c together.
[0070] The twenty-first and last operation 100 has, at the end of the approximation of the teeth of the comb P, spacings between these teeth which is reduced substantially by half. We obtain a woven reinforcement of four layers of warp yarns c comprising a density of warp yarns on surface similar to that of the two-layer starting fabric shown by the ninth operation 46 of
[0071] There is thus a first evolution of the evolutive section 20, comprising a width decreased by half and a doubled height.
[0072] Particularly, it is desired to provide for the weaving of this type of preform, an automated weaving machine comprising an evolutive comb, capable of modifying, during the manufacturing, the spacing of its teeth.
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[0074] All the preceding operations, shown in
[0075] Then, in the second step 122, as for the previous nineteenth operation 96, we obtain the natural lateral displacement of the warp yarns c1, ct, c2, c2′, c3, c3′, c4, c4′ which are aligned with one another to form four columns between two teeth of the comb P.
[0076] Finally, in the third and last step 124, as for the twenty-first previous operation 100, after a tightening of the gap between the teeth of the comb P decreased by two, we obtain eight layers having a density of warp yarns on surface similar to that of the start, with a width reduced by half and a doubled thickness.
[0077] It is possible to continue in the same manner to form the following portion of the evolutive section 20 of the profile. At the end, when the final ratio of the height to the width is obtained, the downstream portion of the profile 24 is continued to be woven normally, with a number of layers which remains constant and a comb which preserves the same deviation between its teeth.
[0078] A profile including good mechanical performance of the evolutive section in the longitudinal direction is obtained, the warp yarns being all continuous in this direction. In addition, the preform may be carried out on a machine allowing a weaving with finished sides, the subsequent cuttings and falls are reduced, the manufacturing costs of this preform are decreased.
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[0084] The description of the disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the substance of the disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.