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Research Article

Robotic automated fiber placement of carbon fiber towpregs

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Pages 539-547 | Received 15 Oct 2020, Accepted 02 Jan 2021, Published online: 25 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Robotic Automated Fiber Placement (R-AFP) technology was developed to manufacture composite laminates by placing carbon fiber thermoset towpregs, obtained by impregnating 12 K high-strength grade carbon fibers in an epoxy resin system. In order to avoid placement induced defects, a thermographic scanning technique was implemented for on-line quality monitoring of the R-AFP process. The thermal analysis proved to be an effective and quick approach for the real-time detection of deposition defects generated during. The R-AFP process was performed by applying a constant pressure through the compaction roller; different pressure values were investigated. The effect of the resin weight fraction and compaction pressure on the mechanical properties applied by the deposition head during R-AFP of cross-ply laminates was studied. The reduction of the tensile strength and the increase of the elastic modulus with decreasing pressure of the compaction roller was observed. Furthermore, the values of ultimate tensile strength and elastic modulus decrease as the resin content increases. Finally, the three-dimensional topography of surface fracture of tensile samples was investigated by means of the optical and scanning electron microscopy.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the Italian Ministry of Economic Development (MiSE) for supporting this research-National Operational Program “Enterprises and competitiveness” 2014-2020 FESR “Ricerca e sviluppo di un nuovo towpreg ottenuto tramite tecnologie di impregnazione ad alta efficienza, per la produzione automatica massiva di parti in composit” (Project no. F/050349/01-03/X32).

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Funding

This work was supported by the Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico [Project no. F/050349/01-03/X32].

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