Three-dimensional filament network for a composite laminate
US-10081722-B2 · Sep 25, 2018 · US
US11020935B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11020935-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016739458-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 1, 2021 |
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A composite article including fiber tows and a network including material drawn or pulled between the fiber tows. The network forms a physical barrier reducing propagation of cracks in the composite article. Exemplary structures described herein are the first to use a novel cellular architecture to toughen resin infused composites and create a continuous through thickness reinforcement that does not induce fiber breakage.
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What is claimed is: 1. A composite article, comprising: a first layer; a second layer; a plurality of fiber tows between the first layer and the second layer; and a plurality of pillars connected to the first layer, each of the pillars passing between at least two of the fiber tows so as to connect the first layer to the second layer. 2. The composite article of claim 1 , wherein the first layer, the second layer, and the pillars form a network comprising a physical barrier reducing propagation of a plurality of cracks in the composite article. 3. The composite article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of pillars each comprise a material drawn from the first layer. 4. The composite article of claim 1 , wherein the fiber tows are arranged into a braided fabric, a woven fabric, a non-crimp fabric, or a unidirectional tape. 5. The composite article of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first layer, the second layer, or the pillars comprise a printable material. 6. The composite article of claim 1 , wherein: the first layer and the second layer each have a thickness in a range of 2-5 mm, and the pillars each comprise a portion drawn between the first layer and the second layer, the portion having a length in a range of 1-3 mm. 7. The composite article of claim 1 , further comprising a resin bonded to at least one of the first layer, the second layer, or the pillars. 8. A joint including the composite article of claim 1 . 9. An integrated aircraft structure comprising the composite article of claim 1 , wherein the integrated aircraft structure comprises: a skin; a stiffener; and an interfacial region comprising the composite article, the interfacial region comprising at least one of a first portion of the skin, a second portion of the stiffener, or a layer between the skin and the stiffener. 10. An aircraft including the composite article of claim 1 . 11. The composite article of claim 1 , wherein: the fiber tows are arranged in plies, and the composite article further comprises a resin filling gaps between the plies. 12. The composite article of claim 11 , wherein the plies comprise the fiber tows arranged into a braided fabric, a woven fabric, a non-crimp fabric, or a unidirectional tape. 13. A composite article, comprising: a plurality of fiber tows: a network comprising a material drawn between the plurality of fiber tows and forming a physical barrier reducing propagation of a plurality of cracks in the composite article, wherein: the network further comprises a first layer and a second layer: the material connects the first layer to the second layer; at least some of the plurality of fiber tows are between the first layer and the second layer: at least one of the first layer, the second layer, or the material comprise a thermoplastic or a hybrid of the thermoplastic; and the thermoplastic comprises at least one polymer chosen from a polyamide, a polyetherimide, a polyetherketone, a polyetheretherketone, a polyetherketoneketone, polyimide, and a polyphenylsulphone. 14. The composite article of claim 13 , wherein the hybrid of the thermoplastic includes at least one additive or inclusion selected from a surfactant, a stabilizer, a powder, a fiber, and a particulate. 15. A method of making a composite article, comprising: depositing a first layer; depositing a plurality of fiber tows; and drawing a plurality of pillars between the fiber tows, each of the pillars passing between at least two of the fiber tows; and depositing a second layer so that the plurality of pillars connect the first layer to the second layer. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first layer, the second layer, and the pillars comprise a printable material. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein at least one of the first layer, the second layer, or the material are deposited using three dimensional printing. 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein: at least one of the first layer, the second layer, or the pillars comprise a thermoplastic or a hybrid of the thermoplastic, and the thermoplastic comprises at least one polymer chosen from a polyamide, a polyetherimide, a polyetherketone, a polyetheretherketone, a polyetherketoneketone, polyimide, and a polyphenylsulphone. 19. The method of claim 15 , further comprising disposing the composite article in an integrated aircraft structure comprising a skin attached to a stiffener. 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein: the first layer and the second layer each have a thickness in a range of 2-5 mm; and the pillars each comprise a portion drawn between the first layer and the second layer, the portion having a length in a range of 1-3 mm.
using filamentary material being melted, e.g. fused deposition modelling [FDM] · CPC title
Positioning reinforcements in a mould, e.g. using clamping means for the reinforcement (positioning inserts in moulds B29C33/12; lay-up on a mould B29C70/30) · CPC title
and shaping or impregnating by compression {, i.e. combined with compressing after the lay-up operation} · CPC title
in the form of a mat, e.g. sheet moulding compound [SMC] · CPC title
using only liquids or viscous materials, e.g. depositing a continuous bead of viscous material · CPC title
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