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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Ward, Carwyn
University of the West of England
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- 2024Taking a Tailored Approach to Material Design: A Mechanistic Study of the Selective Localization of Phase-Separated Graphene Microdomains
- 2024Design and evaluation of a novel variable-length stepped scarf repair technique using a cohesive damage modelcitations
- 2023Exploiting the use of deep learning techniques to identify phase separation in self-assembled microstructures with localized graphene domains in epoxy blendscitations
- 2023Experimental and hydrodynamic methods to determine aqueous dispersion of discontinuous reclaimed carbon fibres
- 2022Self-assembled microstructures with localized graphene domains in an epoxy blend and their related propertiescitations
- 2021A Smart Interface for Automated Fibre Placement
- 2021A Smart Interface For Machine Learning Based Data-Driven Automated Fibre Placement
- 2021Developing a high-fidelity knowledge base for improvements in the nondestructive testing of advanced composite material productscitations
- 2020Thermoformability characterisation of Flax reinforced polypropylene composite materialscitations
- 2019Understanding of Leading-Edge Protection Performance Using Nano-Silicates for Modificationcitations
- 2018Application of an arm-based FDM system for sandwich panel fabrication
- 2018Experimental and numerical investigation of full scale impact test on fibre-reinforced plastic sandwich structure for automotive crashworthiness
- 2018The Processing of a Novel Polymer Matrix for Wind Turbine Blades
- 2017Modern advances in bismaleimide resin technology:A 21st century perspective on the chemistry of addition polyimidescitations
- 2017The manufacture of honeycomb cores using Fused Deposition Modelingcitations
- 2017Improvement of the in-plane crushing response of CFRP sandwich panels by through-thickness reinforcementscitations
- 2017Improving the Performance of Tufted Composite Sandwich Structures
- 2017Modern advances in bismaleimide resin technologycitations
- 2017The Dibbercitations
- 2017The Dibber:Designing a standardised handheld tool for lay-up taskscitations
- 2017Initial Studies in the Characterisation of a Polymer Matrix for use in Composite Wind Turbine Blades
- 2017Developing a cost comparison technique for hand lay-up versus automated fibre placement and infusion versus out-of-autoclave
- 2017The Dibber: Designing a standardised handheld tool for lay-up taskscitations
- 2016Reclaiming in-process composite waste for use in energy absorbing sandwich structures
- 2016Automated layup of sheet prepregs on complex moulds
- 2016Hand lay-up of complex geometries-prediction, capture and feedback
- 2016Visualising process induced variations in the manufacture of tufted sandwich panels
- 2016Effects of automated patch placement on the mechanical performance of reformed NCF carbon fibre
- 2016Rate Dependance of Forming UD Prepreg Laminates
- 2015Studying effects of preshearing on hand layupcitations
- 2015Studying effects of preshearing on hand layupcitations
- 2015Towards the development of an instrumented test bed for tufting visualisation
- 2014A study of the pressure distribution in the hand layup and vacuum bagging processes
- 2014Preshearing
- 2013A status of acceptance criteria and process requirements in advanced composites manufacturing, and whether they are fit for purposecitations
- 2013NOVEL FLEXIBLE TOOLING TO ENHANCE LIQUID RESIN INFUSION MANUF-ACTURE FOR NET-SHAPED PREFORMS
- 2013On prepreg properties and manufacturability
- 2011Development of the manufacture of complex composite panels
- 2011Exploring the manual forming of complex geometry composite panels for productivity and quality gains in relation to automated forming capabilitiescitations
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A status of acceptance criteria and process requirements in advanced composites manufacturing, and whether they are fit for purpose
Abstract
Composite materials have seen, and will continue to see, increased usage, particularly in the realms of automotive and aerospace where increasingly tight emissions standards call for lighter weight structures. These structures will also have to be made at a lower cost than previous iterations, particularly for mainstream automotive concerns. The production of composite panels is a complex, multi-step process consisting of a number of interactions. Variability is present within the raw materials and throughout the production process. Quality is intrinsically linked to both production rate and cost. Fewer defective parts means fewer concessions and less scrap, thus presenting a cost saving. Present defect rates are relatively high for composites when compared to metallic structures. Quality in composites also does not assume defect-free conditions, but rather acceptable levels of features and variations which occur during production. Acceptance criteria are established to specify what is defective and what is not. They were analysed to determine their fitness for purpose. The criteria were separated by measurement and process step. This enabled analysis of which measurements were carried out and when. Comparing them to an established defects knowledgebase highlighted why these were done. Many of the acceptance criteria were suitable for the task of avoiding defects, particularly during cure. However, for some major defect types, such as bridging and wrinkling, the acceptance criteria lacked definition and acceptable limits. Suggestions were made as to how to make the criteria fit for purpose, these include: removing ambiguity, imposing testable limits and streamlining documentation.