Compacting Uncured Composite Members on Contoured Mandrel Surfaces
US-2016176495-A1 · Jun 23, 2016 · US
US9931807B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9931807-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313968957-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 16, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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A device for compacting a contoured elongate composite layup includes flexible first and second fiber reinforced resin flexible sections flexible along their lengths. The first section is flexible within a first plane and the second section is flexible within the first plane as well as within a second plane. The second section includes flexible joints reinforced by a spine.
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What is claimed is: 1. A flexible compactor for use in fabricating a contoured elongate composite structure, comprising: at least a first compactor section adapted to engage and conform to the contour of the composite structure; a flexible joint within the first compactor section; and a reinforcing spine extending through the flexible joint, wherein the reinforcing spine includes unidirectional fiber reinforced resin. 2. The flexible compactor of claim 1 , wherein: the compactor section includes a hat portion and a cap portion, and the flexible joint is located within the cap portion and allows the cap portion to flex along at least a first plane. 3. The flexible compactor of claim 2 , wherein: the cap portion has a thickness, and the flexible joint extends substantially throughout the entire thickness of the cap portion. 4. The flexible compactor of claim 2 , wherein: the flexible joint includes a flexible rubber, and the reinforcing spine extends through the flexible rubber. 5. The flexible compactor of claim 1 , wherein the unidirectional fiber reinforced resin includes a plurality of plies of carbon fiber reinforced tows. 6. The flexible compactor of claim 1 , wherein: the compactor section is elongate and includes a neutral axis, and the reinforcing spine is located near and extends along the neutral axis. 7. The flexible compactor of claim 1 , wherein: the flexible joint includes at least one ply of a flexible material having a width, and the reinforcing spine includes at least one ply of reinforcement having a width that is less than the width of the flexible material. 8. A flexible compactor for transporting and compacting a contoured composite stiffener layup having a cavity therein, comprising: a hat portion adapted to be placed within the cavity; and a cap portion coupled with the hat portion and flexible within a first plane, the cap portion including at least one flexible joint, the cap portion further including a reinforcing spine for reinforcing the flexible joint, wherein the reinforcing spine extends longitudinally along the cap portion and through the flexible joint. 9. The flexible compactor of claim 8 , wherein: the flexible joint includes laminated plies of a flexible material, the cap portion includes strips of substantially rigid reinforcement extending transversely across a width of the cap portion, and the reinforcing spine is sandwiched between the laminated plies of flexible material. 10. The flexible compactor of claim 8 , wherein the reinforcing spine is aligned with and located near a neutral axis of the combination of the cap portion and the hat portion. 11. The flexible compactor of claim 8 , wherein: the cap portion includes strips of substantially rigid reinforcement extending transversely across a width of the cap portion. 12. The flexible compactor of claim 11 , wherein: the flexible joint contains a rubber, the reinforcement strips are spaced apart from each other along the length of the cap portion and define transverse slots, and the slots are substantially filled with the rubber. 13. The flexible compactor of claim 11 , wherein: the flexible joint includes a flexible material, and the reinforcing spine includes at least one ply of unidirectional fiber reinforced resin passing through the flexible joint. 14. The flexible compactor of claim 13 , wherein the ply of unidirectional fiber reinforced resin has a width less than a width of the reinforcement strips. 15. The flexible compactor of claim 14 , wherein the ply of unidirectional fiber reinforced resin has a fiber orientation substantially aligned with a length of the cap portion. 16. A flexible compactor for transporting and compacting a contoured composite stiffener layup having a cavity therein, comprising: a hat portion adapted to be placed within the cavity; and a cap portion coupled with the hat portion and flexible within a first plane, the cap portion including at least one flexible joint, the cap portion further including a reinforcing spine for reinforcing the flexible joint, wherein the reinforcing spine includes unidirectional fiber reinforced resin and extends through the flexible joint. 17. The flexible compactor of claim 16 , wherein: the flexible joint is located within the cap portion and allows the cap portion to flex along at least a first plane. 18. The flexible compactor of claim 17 , wherein: the cap portion has a thickness; and the flexible joint extends substantially throughout the entire thickness of the cap portion. 19. The flexible compactor of claim 17 , wherein: the flexible joint includes a flexible rubber; and the reinforcing spine extends through the flexible rubber. 20. The flexible compactor of claim 17 , wherein the reinforcing spine is aligned with and located near a neutral axis of the combination of the cap portion and the hat portion.
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