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US10016912B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10016912-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414761792-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 9, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 10, 2018 |
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A single-piece woven fiber structure for fabricating an axisymmetric part of varying diameter made out of composite material, the fiber structure having a portion of frustoconical shape with a large diameter and a small diameter, the ratio between the large diameter and the small diameter being not less than 2. The fiber structure is formed by winding layers of warp and weft yarns that are woven on a mandrel having a profile that is defined as a function of the profile of the part to be fabricated with warp yarn take-up. For each layer of yarns, the weft yarns are angularly distributed on a single diameter in a zone of the large diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape and on at least two different diameters in a zone of the small diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape in order to form at least two superposed plies of weft yarns.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A single-piece woven fiber structure for fabricating an axisymmetric part of varying diameter made out of composite material, the fiber structure having a portion of frustoconical shape with a large diameter and a small diameter, the ratio between the large diameter and the small diameter being not less than 2, the fiber structure being formed by winding layers of warp and weft yarns that are woven on a mandrel having a profile that is defined as a function of the profile of the part to be fabricated with warp yarn take-up, the structure wherein for each layer of warp and weft yarns, the weft yarns are distributed angularly on a single diameter in a zone of the large diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape of the fiber structure and on at least two different diameters in a zone of the small diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape of the fiber structure in order to form at least two superposed plies of weft yarns. 2. The fiber structure according to claim 1 , wherein for each layer of yarns, the two plies of weft yarns distributed in the zone of the small diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape are interlinked by a single layer of warp yarns. 3. The fiber structure according to claim 2 , wherein the warp yarns interlinking two plies of weft yarns distributed in the zone of the small diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape are woven using an interlock type weave. 4. The fiber structure according to claim 1 , wherein, for each layer of yarns, each of the plies of weft yarns distributed in the zone of the small diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape is interlinked by a single layer of warp yarns. 5. The fiber structure according to claim 4 , wherein the warp yarns interlinking each ply of weft yarns distributed in the zone of the small diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape are woven using a weave of plain, serge, or satin type. 6. The fiber structure according to claim 1 , wherein, in each layer of yarns, the weft yarns distributed in the zone of the large diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape are interlinked by a single layer of warp yarns. 7. The fiber structure according to claim 6 , wherein the warp yarns interlinking the weft yarns distributed in the zone of the large diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape are woven using a weave of plain, serge, or satin type. 8. The fiber structure according to claim 1 , wherein, for each layer of yarns, the weft yarns distributed in the zone of the large diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape are interlinked by two independent layers of warp yarns. 9. The fiber structure according to claim 8 , wherein the warp yarns interlinking the weft yarns distributed in the zone of the large diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape are woven using a weave of plain, serge, or satin type. 10. The fiber structure according to claim 1 , wherein, for each layer of yarns, the weft yarns distributed between the large diameter and the small diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape of the fiber structure are interlinked by one or more layers of warp yarns. 11. The fiber structure according to claim 10 , wherein the warp yarns in a given layer of warp yarns interlinking weft yarns between the large diameter and the small diameter of the portion of frustoconical shape are woven using a weave of plain or serge type. 12. A part made of composite material having fiber reinforcement densified by a matrix, wherein the fiber reinforcement is formed by a fiber structure according to claim 1 . 13. The part according to claim 12 , constituting an aircraft wheel-half. 14. A method of weaving as a single piece a fiber structure according to claim 1 , the method comprising winding a plurality of layers of warp and weft yarns on a mandrel having a profile that is defined as a function of the profile of the part to be fabricated with warp yarn take-up.
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