Methods and systems for curing materials within cavities
US-2017312944-A1 · Nov 2, 2017 · US
US9701073B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9701073-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414192153-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2017 |
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There is provided a method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic, which method can repair a through hole easily at a low cost. When a through hole 20 is repaired, a temporary hole 11 is formed, a fabric sheet 30 comprising reinforcing fibers is rolled into a cylindrical shape and inserted into the temporary hole 11 , the fabric sheet 30 is impregnated with a resin, the resin is cured, and a new through hole 20′ is formed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic, comprising the steps of: forming a hole in a repair portion to be repaired of the member; rolling a strip-shaped prepreg sheet, which is formed by impregnating reinforcing fibers with a resin, into a cylindrical shape; inserting the rolled prepreg sheet into the hole; attaching a detachable backup plate to the member; and heating the resin with which the prepreg sheet has been impregnated to cure the resin with the detachable backup plate being attached to the member. 2. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 1 , wherein the backup plate comprises a ring, wherein an inside diameter of the backup plate is identical to that of the hole in the repair portion. 3. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 1 , wherein the backup plate is attached to opposite surfaces of the member. 4. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 1 , wherein the backup plate comprises a hole that supports the rolled prepreg sheet by a surface of the hole. 5. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 1 , further comprising the step of: mounting a lid member on one side of the hole in the repair portion. 6. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 5 , wherein the one side of the hole comprises a lower side of the hole, the lower side being opposite to a side of the hole into which the resin is injected. 7. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 5 , wherein the one side of the hole is spaced from an opposite side of the hole in the direction of gravity. 8. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 5 , wherein the rolled prepreg sheet is enclosed by vacuum bags, wherein the one side of the hole comprises the side to which an atmosphere of a space in the vacuum bags is sucked. 9. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 1 , wherein the hole in the repair portion to be repaired of the member is formed by cutting with a tool. 10. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 1 , wherein the hole is formed by removing the member around the repair portion to be repaired by cutting with a tool. 11. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 1 , wherein the backup plate is separate from the rolled prepreg sheet. 12. A method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic, comprising the steps of: forming a hole in a repair portion to be repaired of the member; rolling a strip-shaped prepreg sheet, which is formed by impregnating reinforcing fibers with a resin, into a cylindrical shape; inserting the rolled prepreg sheet into the hole; heating the resin with which the prepreg sheet has been impregnated to cure the resin; and attaching a detachable backup plate to the member, wherein the backup plate is attached to the member with an adhesive. 13. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 12 , wherein the repair portion is a through hole, and in the step of forming the hole, the hole is formed by removing a range including the through hole from the member; and further, the method comprises a step of forming a new through hole after the resin has been heated and cured. 14. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 12 , wherein the prepreg sheet is rolled into a cylindrical shape by being wound around a rod-shaped core material. 15. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 12 , wherein the hole is of a tapered shape, and the prepreg sheet is rolled into a tapered shape and inserted into the hole. 16. The method for repairing a member comprising a fiber-reinforced plastic according to claim 15 , wherein the prepreg sheet is of a triangular or trapezoidal shape such that the width thereof decreases gradually, and the prepreg sheet is rolled into a tapered shape.
Heat curing adhesives · CPC title
using plugs sealing in the hole · CPC title
Cutting, e.g. by using waterjets, or perforating (using heat B29C66/0346) · CPC title
by heating, with or without pressure · CPC title
for drilling holes in the area to be repaired · CPC title
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