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Composites Forming
High Speed Moulding of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic Based on Non-Woven Stitched
Multi-Axial Cloth Using Induction Heating System
K Tanaka, T Katayama (Doshisha Univ) K Uno (Marubeni Co Ltd)
High speed moulding process of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Thermoplastics using induction heating
system in combination with non-woven stitched multi-axial cloth (NSMC) was proposed. NSMC is a
novel material system, in which non-woven fabric plays a supporting material of non-crimp stitched
fabric and at the same time will be the matrix of composites. (C1:10)
Deformation Pattern and Failure Criteria of Woven Composite Preform in General Bias
Extension
B Zhu, XM Tao (Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ) TX Yu (Hong Kong Univ of Science & Tech)
A series of bias extension tests was carried out on balanced plain woven composite preforms with
various aspect ratios, disclosing that different aspect ratios may result in different first failures. By
the competition of the required energies, the failure of wrinkling or inter-yarn slippage can be
approximately predicted. (IC1:1)
Cure Cycle Optimisation for Composite Laminates Fabricated by RTM using Dielectric
Sensors
JH Chen, MA Octeau, M Hojjati, A Yousefpour (National Research Council Canada)
In this study, carbon fiber/epoxy composite flat panels were fabricated by a resin transfer molding
(RTM) process. A dielectric sensor was used to monitor the curing process of these panels. In the
experiment, three dielectric cure monitoring tests were first conducted under isothermal conditions
to correlate the dielectric ionic conductivity with the degree of cure and the glass transition
temperature of the epoxy resin. (IC1:3)
Measuring Method and Process Analysis of Void Formation Conditions for Resin Matrix
Composites
Y Gu, M Li, Z Zhang (Beihang Univ)
This paper focuses on void formation originated from hygroscopic water in resin matrix composites
during fabrication. A simple method was established to measure the relationship between porosity
and processing parameters, including temperature and pressure, and the void formation conditions
of carbon fiber/epoxy resin and bismaleimide resin were studied. (IC1:4)
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