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Rapid composite tube manufacture utilizing the quickstep™ process

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posted on 2024-06-04, 00:57 authored by M Silcock, C Garschke, W Hall, B Fox
In this study, a novel method for manufacturing composite tubes utilizing the Quickstep<sup>TM</sup> process has been developed. Tubes manufactured from `quick-cure' Toray G83C prepreg have demonstrated highly repeatable axial crush behavior with an average specific energy absorption (SEA) of 86 kJ/kg. The cure cycle is optimized by comparing the results from compression, dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and porosity testing. The tube lay-up is optimized using compression and porosity test results. The effect of changes in fiber-orientation on SEA is also investigated. Process development has resulted in a robust manufacturing method capable of producing fully cured, high performance composite tubes with a cure cycle of 7 min. This corresponds to a 95% reduction in time compared to an equivalent autoclave cycle.<br>

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Location

Lancaster, Pa.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, SAGE Publications

Journal

Journal of composite materials

Volume

41

Pagination

965-978

ISSN

0021-9983

eISSN

1530-793X

Issue

8

Publisher

Sage Science Press