Hybrid IR-gas heater for automated tow placement

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Grenoble, RW [1 ]
Tiwari, SN [1 ]
Marchello, JM [1 ]
Johnston, NJ [1 ]
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[1] Old Dominion Univ, Norfolk, VA 23529 USA
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automated tow placement (ATP); infrared; heat source;
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A hybrid infrared-hot gas heat source has been developed and tested for the NASA Langley Tow Placement Facility. The IR heat source provides supplemental heat to the nip region. The additional heat is intended to reduce the need for conduction heating by the compaction roller, which causes the roller to stick to the panel surface. Initial bench scale testing was performed to identify the most effective means of focusing IR energy into the nip region. A compact lamp and reflector that placed the lamp as close to the nip point as possible was found to deliver the highest heat flux in the nip region. A prototype heater was installed on the NASA Langley tow placement robot. Panels placed with a 400 degrees C (sticking) compaction roller gave DCB initiation toughness numbers comparable to those reported for autoclave processed panels but were found to have unexpectedly high void contents. Placement with compaction roller temperatures that prevented roller sticking resulted in mode I fracture toughness approximately 70% that reported for autoclave processed panels. The variability in strength among specimens placed with reduced roller temperature was found to be greatly reduced, which implies that use of supplemental nip point heat may improve the robustness of the tow placement process. Use of the IR heat source permitted placement with a compaction roller temperature that would have resulted in negligible interfacial strength with the hot gas torch alone. The roller temperature reductions eliminated the need for the robot operator to attend placement operations.
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