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Kim, Byung Chul
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- 2023Improved impact damage resistance of tapered composite laminates using a ply scarfing techniquecitations
- 2021Effect of the surface morphology of SLM printed aluminium on the interfacial fracture toughness of metal-composite hybrid jointscitations
- 2020Analysis of novel hybrid joints for composite struts
- 2019Material selection for automated dry fiber placement using the analytical hierarchy processcitations
- 2018A metrology-based technique for Automated Fibre Placement programming strategy optimisation
- 2018Experimental Characterisation of In-plane Shear Behaviour of Uncured Thermoset Prepregs
- 2018Feature-Based Design for Manufacturing Guidelines for Dry Fibre AFP
- 2018Feature-Based Design for Manufacturing Guidelines for Dry Fibre AFP
- 2017Advanced automated tape laying with fibre steering capability using continuous tow shearing mechanism
- 2017Infusion characteristics of preforms manufactured by automated dry fibre placement
- 2016Effect of Material Characteristics on the Layup Quality of the Continuous Multi-Tow Shearing Process
- 2015Manufacturing Characteristics of the Continuous Multi-Tow Shearing for High-Volume Manufacturing of Tow-Steered Composites
- 2015Computer aided modelling of variable angle tow composites manufactured by continuous tow shearingcitations
- 2014Manufacturing characteristics of the continuous tow shearing method for manufacturing of variable angle tow compositescitations
- 2013Compression after impact strength of a buckling resistant tow steered panel
- 2013A novel approach for manufacturing variable angle tow composites - Continuous tow shearing
- 2012Continuous tow shearing for manufacturing variable angle tow compositescitations
- 2012Multi-tow shearing mechanism for high-speed manufacturing of variable angle tow composites
- 2011Tow placement apparatus and methods. GB1111702.5
- 2011Limitations of fibre placement techniques for variable angle tow composites and their process-induced defects
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Infusion characteristics of preforms manufactured by automated dry fibre placement
Abstract
Deposition of dry fibre (DF) material using automated fibre placement (AFP) and high temperature resin impregnation has emerged as a promising alternative to the use of prepreg for manufacturing high value composite structures, especially for large parts. In this process, the AFP machine deposits a course of multiple dry fibre tapes containing epoxy based binder (5-10 wt. %). The binder is thermally activated to adhere the incoming tapes to the substrate. This work is limited to high temperature vacuum-assisted resin infusion as an out-of-autoclave manufacturing route. Within the aim to enhance industrial implementation of this process, understanding of the interaction between automated dry fibre placement and vacuum-assisted resin infusion requires improvement. In this work, the in-plane permeability variation due to varying spacing and frequency of gaps in preforms deposited by AFP was characterised. In addition, the impact of different infusion set-ups resulting in changes in the balance of through-thickness and in-plane resin permeation, on flow front progression was investigated experimentally. The findings inform material specific manufacturing guidelines for AFP manufacture of an aerospace component.