A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF ADDITIVELY MANUFACTURED COMPOSITE TOOLING

被引:0
|
作者
Valentine, Max [1 ]
Radhakrishnan, Arjun [2 ]
Maes, Vincent [2 ]
Pegg, Elise [1 ]
Valero, Maria [2 ]
Kratz, James [2 ]
Dhokia, Vimal [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bath, Dept Mech Engn, Bath, Avon, England
[2] Univ Bristol, Bristol Composite Inst, Dept Aerosp Engn, Bristol, Avon, England
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
Lattice structure; composite tooling; lightweight structures; curing; design for AM;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
As the flexibility and reliability of additive manufacturing (AM) and its corresponding design tools increases, it is becoming a viable option for more industries. One application area that could benefit from AM is composite component manufacture. The layup and molding of composite materials face significant challenges presented by tight design timescales, growing demand for productivity, and the complexity of components and end products. Therefore, there is an immediate potential to save energy by reducing the mass of the curing equipment and tooling to enhance process heat transmission. The goal of this paper is to demonstrate the reduction of embodied energy within mold tools that are printed using an AM process. Using an AM approach, it is possible to design lightweight curing tools to increase the curing rate and quality of heat distribution in the mold. The viability of additively producing these cure tools was assessed by analyzing the geometrical precision of the composite mold outputs, material utilization, and heat transmission qualities of each sample. In this study, 14 cure tools were designed and manufactured with a 100 mm(2) curing surface area, top plate thickness of 1-2 mm, and stiffening lattices behind the curing surface with a depth of 10 mm. Four lattice geometries, gyroid, dual-wall gyroid, planar diamond, and stochastic, were tested based on their overall geometrical accuracy and thermal responsiveness. While the stochastic lattice had the best single tool properties, the planar diamond and gyroid lattice tools had better potential for future use in the design of additively manufactured composite tooling.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Heating of additively manufactured polymer composite materials under ultrasonic exposure
    Zlobina, I. V.
    Bekrenev, N. V.
    Krylov, V. V.
    Churikov, D. O.
    RUSSIAN PHYSICS JOURNAL, 2025, : 170 - 176
  • [42] Feasibility study of a new rapid tooling process
    Jiang, XP
    Liu, XY
    Zhang, C
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY, 2005, 27 (3-4): : 296 - 304
  • [43] In-situ synthesised interlayer enhances bonding strength in additively manufactured multi-material hybrid tooling
    Tan, Chaolin
    Zhang, Xinyue
    Dong, Dongdong
    Attard, Bonnie
    Wang, Di
    Kuang, Min
    Ma, Wenyou
    Zhou, Kesong
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MACHINE TOOLS & MANUFACTURE, 2020, 155
  • [44] Additively Manufactured Coatings
    Kumar, Pankaj
    Menezes, Pradeep L.
    COATINGS, 2021, 11 (05)
  • [45] Thermal contact conductance between additively manufactured carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic composite: An experimental study
    Zhou, Tian
    Wu, Yifan
    Zhao, Yejing
    Wang, Yaqiong
    Wen, Shuang
    Rao, Zhenghua
    CASE STUDIES IN THERMAL ENGINEERING, 2023, 49
  • [46] Case Study of Additively Manufactured Mountain Bike Stem
    Vele, Filip
    Ackermann, Michal
    Machacek, Jakub
    Safka, Jiri
    MATERIALS, 2023, 16 (13)
  • [47] Interlaboratory study of flexural strength in additively manufactured alumina
    Maier, Russell Allan
    Allen, Andrew J.
    Cox, Brandon
    Levin, Igor
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY, 2025, 108 (02)
  • [48] Study on the microstructure and properties of additively manufactured NiTi coating
    Gong, Liqiang
    Du, Hejun
    Absi, Rafik
    Fu, Hanguang
    MATERIALS TODAY COMMUNICATIONS, 2024, 40
  • [49] Conceptualizing a Pre-Assembled Additively Manufactured Gas Turbine Engine: Technological Feasibility
    Palman, M.
    Abraham, Y.
    Agapovichev, A.
    Yildirim, A.
    Acarer, S.
    Verstraete, T.
    Saracoglu, B. H.
    Cukurel, B.
    AIAA SCITECH 2024 FORUM, 2024,
  • [50] Elastic/viscoplastic characterization of additively manufactured composite based on continuous carbon fibers
    Seifans, A. M.
    Ayyagari, S.
    Al-Haik, M.
    AEROSPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2021, 111