Expandable bladders as tooling for composite parts
US-2020207033-A1 · Jul 2, 2020 · US
US11839997B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11839997-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318126307-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2023 |
| Priority date | May 17, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2023 |
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A method of fabricating a composite structure includes laying at least one composite ply about a bladder, the bladder comprising a phase change material in a first phase having a first volume, positioning an outer mold about the bladder and the at least one composite ply, and curing the at least one composite ply to form the composite structure. Curing causes the phase change material contained within the bladder to change to a second phase to expand from the first volume to a second volume and apply a pressure to an interior surface of the composite ply and press an outer surface of the composite ply against the outer mold to form an interior cavity. The bladder is not removable from the formed interior cavity.
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What is claimed is: 1. A bladder for a composite structure comprising at least one composite ply, the bladder comprising: a flexible body having a selectively sealable hollow internal chamber; and a phase change material enclosed within the hollow internal chamber, the phase change material configured to be in a first phase and have a first volume when supplied to the internal chamber and to transition to a second phase having a second volume responsive to an increase in temperature, the second volume being expanded relative to the first volume, wherein the internal chamber is configured to seal the phase change material within the internal chamber when the phase change material is in the second volume; and the bladder being disposed within a cavity defined by the at least one composite ply of the composite structure and being inseparable from the cavity. 2. The bladder of claim 1 , wherein the at least one composite ply is wrapped around the bladder. 3. The bladder of claim 1 , wherein an exterior surface of the bladder defines a contour of an interior surface of the composite structure when the bladder is filled with the phase change material. 4. The bladder of claim 1 , wherein the flexible body further comprises: an opening for providing the phase change material to the internal chamber; and a sealing device structured to seal the phase change material within the internal chamber. 5. A bladder provided for at least portion of a composite airfoil structure, the bladder comprising: a flexible body having an internal chamber and a sealing device structured to selectively seal the internal chamber; and a phase change material enclosed within the internal chamber, the phase change material configured to have a first volume when in a first phase and have a second volume when in a second phase, wherein the second volume is greater than the first volume, and wherein the phase change material is configured to transition from the first phase to the second phase responsive to an increase in temperature, wherein the bladder defines the contours of an interior surface of the composite airfoil structure and is not removable from the interior surface. 6. The bladder of claim 5 , further comprising an opening, wherein the sealing device is removably installable within the opening. 7. The bladder of claim 6 , wherein the sealing device is a plug. 8. The bladder of claim 5 , wherein the bladder is disposed within a cavity defined by at least one composite ply of the composite airfoil structure and is configured such that it is not removable from the cavity. 9. The bladder of claim 5 , wherein the phase change material is a solid when in the first phase. 10. The bladder of claim 5 , wherein the phase change material is a liquid when in the first phase. 11. The bladder of claim 5 , wherein the phase change material is selected from the list consisting of: water, ethanol, and carbon dioxide. 12. The bladder of claim 5 , wherein an amount of phase change material enclosed within the internal chamber fills only a portion of the internal chamber when the phase change material is in the first phase.
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