Optical transparency change method for cure monitoring of GFRP

被引:0
|
作者
Hana, Norihiko [1 ]
Todoroki, Akira [2 ]
机构
[1] Tokyo Inst. of Tech., Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 152-8552
[2] Dept. of Mech. Sci. and Eng., Tokyo Inst. of Tech., Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 152-8552
关键词
Curing - Light sources - Light transmission - Resin transfer molding - Transparency;
D O I
10.2472/jsms.56.771
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Resin transfer molding (RTM) process is getting popular for fabrications of complicated commercial products made from GFRP at low cost. For the RTM process of complicated components, it is indispensable to do trial and error over and over to find an optimal fabrication process. The trial process is time consuming and that is one of the reasons of the high cost of composites. To overcome this problem, it is useful to monitor the degree of cure of the target GFRP products. In the present study, the luminance change method is adopted for cure monitoring for the polyester-based composite. Polyester resin is usually adopted as matrix resin of the low-cost GFRP products. The polyester resin usually changes its optical property during the curing process. This enables us to monitor the degree of cure by means of the measurements of luminance change of the transmitted light or the reflected light. In this study, we use the system measured with the reflected light. The sensing system employs a LED as a light source and a photodiode as a light power sensor. This low-cost cure-monitoring system is applied to monitoring of the degree of cure of GFRP. The degree of cure is measured by means of commercially available dielectric sensors, and results are compared with the results of luminance change. The effectiveness is confirmed experimentally here. © 2007 The Society of Materials Science.
引用
收藏
页码:771 / 776
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] In-situ dielectric cure monitoring as a method of measuring the influence of cure temperature on natural rubber vulcanization
    Narong Chueangchayaphan
    Nattapong Nithi-Uthai
    Kittiphan Techakittiroj
    Hathaikarn Manuspiya
    Polymer Bulletin, 2021, 78 : 3169 - 3182
  • [32] Transparency in Interim Monitoring
    Freidlin, Boris
    Korn, Edward L.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2014, 32 (22) : 2387 - 2388
  • [33] CURE MONITORING AND CURE MODELING OF THERMOSETS - INTRODUCTION
    BIDSTRUP, SA
    PRIME, RB
    POLYMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE, 1989, 29 (05): : 277 - 277
  • [34] Networking in cure monitoring
    Partridge, I
    MATERIALS WORLD, 1999, 7 (07) : 401 - 402
  • [35] Cure monitoring and structural health monitoring of composites using micro-braided distributed optical fibre
    Rufai, Olubukola
    Chandarana, Neha
    Gautam, Mayank
    Potluri, Prasad
    Gresil, Matthieu
    COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, 2020, 254
  • [36] In-situ cure monitoring using optical fibre sensors - a comparative study
    Powell, GR
    Crosby, PA
    Waters, DN
    France, CM
    Spooncer, RC
    Fernando, GF
    SMART MATERIALS & STRUCTURES, 1998, 7 (04): : 557 - 568
  • [37] Change in the transparency of thin cesium films on the glass surface of optical devices of spacecraft
    Chirov A.A.
    Belyakova N.G.
    Chirov, A. A., 1600, Izdatel'stvo Nauka (07): : 1207 - 1211
  • [38] DIELECTRIC CURE MONITORING
    KRANBUEHL, DE
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1990, 199 : 407 - POLY
  • [39] Ultrasonic cure monitoring
    Djordjevic, BB
    NONDESTRUCTIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF MATERIALS IX, 1999, 497 : 388 - 393
  • [40] Influence of Temperature on the Magneto-Optical Effect of Change Transparency in a Magnetic Emulsion
    Belykh S.S.
    Yerin C.V.
    Fursova V.V.
    Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics, 2023, 87 (03) : 287 - 290