Carbon fiber preforms
US-2017151712-A1 · Jun 1, 2017 · US
US12053909B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12053909-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117471461-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 13, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2024 |
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A method of manufacturing a core for a production process and to a core manufactured in accordance with the method are provided. The method includes providing a mold containing a soluble substance and one or more fibers and causing the soluble substance to solidify around the one or more fibers.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of manufacturing a core for a production process, comprising: determining a targeted value of a physical property of a first part of the core and a second part of the core, the targeted value of the first part of the core being different from the targeted value of the second part of the core, wherein the physical property is selected from the group consisting of a thermal expansion coefficient of the part, a thermal conductivity of the part, a bending strength of the part, a crack sensitivity of the part, a resistance to thermo-shock of the part, and a maximum strain the part is capable of withstanding; selecting a soluble substance, a material for one or more fibers, a length of the one or more fibers, and a mass fraction of the material of the one or more fibers in accordance with the targeted value of the physical property of the first part of the core and the second part of the core; providing a mold containing the soluble substance and the one or more fibers; causing the soluble substance to solidify around the one or more fibers while within the mold so as to form the core having the first part and the second part; wherein a least one of the material of the one or more fibers, the length of the one or more fibers, and the mass fraction of the material of the one or more fibers differ between the first part of the core and the second part of the core in accordance with the differing targeted values of the physical properties of the first part of the core and the second part of the core. 2. The method of manufacturing the core of claim 1 , wherein the soluble substance is a salt or another water-soluble substance and the one or more fibers are water insoluble; or wherein the soluble substance is soluble by a solvent selected from the group consisting of water, alcohols, petrol, aromatic compounds, acetone or aqueous acids/leaches or a mixture of these and the one or more fibers are insoluble in the solvent. 3. The method of manufacturing the core of claim 1 , further comprising: using the core to produce an article; and dissolving the soluble substance in a solvent; wherein the article does not dissolve in the solvent. 4. The method of manufacturing the core of claim 1 , wherein the production process is a molding process, an additive manufacturing process, 3 D printing, automated fiber placement with in-situ consolidation, automated tape laying, dry or wet filament winding, braiding, or preforming of a composite part; and/or wherein the method further comprises producing an article by using the core in the production process, wherein the core is insoluble in a material of the article. 5. The method of manufacturing the core of claim 1 , wherein the one or more fibers have a length of more than 1 mm; and/or wherein the one or more fibers form a textile or roving. 6. The method of manufacturing the core of claim 1 , wherein the mold contains solid particles of the soluble substance dispersed in a saturated solution comprising the substance and its solvent. 7. The method of manufacturing the core of claim 1 , further comprising: withdrawing vapor from the mold through a gas-permeable and/or liquid-permeable porous structure; and/or exposing the saturated solution to a reduced-pressure atmosphere. 8. The method of manufacturing the core of claim 1 , further comprising: heating the soluble substance; wherein the soluble substance is caused to solidify around the one or more fibers by cooling the soluble substance. 9. The method of manufacturing the core of claim 1 , wherein the one or more fibers are selected from the group consisting of aramid fibers, carbon fibers, glass fibers, ceramic fibers, basalt fibers, natural fibers and metal fibers. 10. The method of manufacturing the core of claim 1 , wherein providing the mold containing the soluble substance and the one or more fibers comprises injecting the soluble substance and the one or more fibers into the mold.
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