Method and apparatus for fabricating a laminated fiber metal composite
A method for fabricating a laminated composite body including a metal foil and a plurality of fiber plies. The method includes perforating a sheet of metal foil, stacking the perforated metal foil sheet and the plurality of fiber plies in face to face relation in a predetermined order and orientation, and infusing resin into the stacked sheet and plies so that resin flows through the perforations in the metal foil sheet and intersperses between the plurality of fiber plies to form the laminated composite body.
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The present invention relates generally to laminated composites, and more specifically to laminated fiber metal composites.
Although conventional laminated fiber/resin composites offer strength and weight advantages over traditional metals, such fiber/resin composites have insufficient bearing strength for some applications, for example high performance airframe components. Laminated fiber metal composites have been developed to increase bearing strength and other properties by positioning a solid metal foil sheet between adjacent pre-impregnated fiber plies in the composite laminate. However, if it is desired to infuse resin into a dry preform of fiber plies using a resin infusion process, the metal foil sheet can inhibit resin flow, resulting in resin starved regions. Alternate methods of infusing resin throughout the dry fiber plies include wet winding each fiber ply before stacking, and resin film infusion, wherein a thin sheet of resin is interleaved between fiber plies during stacking. However, such methods are disadvantageous due to manufacturing difficulties and additional cost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one aspect, a method is provided for fabricating a laminated composite body including a metal foil and a plurality of fiber plies. The method includes perforating a sheet of metal foil, stacking the perforated metal foil sheet and the plurality of fiber plies in face to face relation in a predetermined order and orientation, and infusing resin into the stacked sheet and plies so that resin flows through the perforations in the metal foil sheet and intersperses between the plurality of fiber plies to form the laminated composite body.
In another aspect, the present invention includes a laminated composite body including a perforated metal foil sheet having a plurality of openings extending through the sheet from a first face to a second face opposite the first face, and a fiber ply including a plurality of reinforcing fibers. The fiber ply is positioned adjacent the first face of the metal foil sheet. The body also includes a resin extending through the openings in the metal foil sheet and between the plurality of reinforcing fibers of the fiber ply.
In yet another aspect, a method is provided for fabricating a laminated composite body including a metal foil and a plurality of fiber plies. The method includes arranging a plurality of metal foil strips into a layer so a plurality of gaps space apart adjacent strips in the layer, stacking the layer of metal foil strips and the plurality of fiber plies in face to face relation in a predetermined order and orientation, and infusing resin into the stacked sheet and plies so that resin flows through the gaps in the layer and intersperses between the plurality of fiber plies to form the laminated composite body.
In even another aspect, the present invention includes a laminated composite body including a layer of metal foil strips having a plurality of gaps spacing apart adjacent strips in the layer, a fiber ply including a plurality of reinforcing fibers, the fiber ply being positioned adjacent the layer of metal foil strips, and a resin extending through the gaps in the layer of metal foil strips and between the plurality of reinforcing fibers of said fiber ply.
Other features of the present invention will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT Referring now to the drawings, and more specifically to
The plurality of openings 112 may be arranged on the metal foil sheet 100 in any suitable pattern for facilitating the flow of a resin mixture through the sheet. For example, as illustrated in
The plurality of openings 112 may be formed within the sheet using any suitable manufacturing process. For example, in one embodiment the openings 112 are formed by directing a pulsed laser at the metal foil sheet 100.
As illustrated in
To form a laminated fiber metal composite body, such as the laminated fiber metal composite body portion illustrated in
As illustrated in
As shown in
Although the strips 300 may have other widths 362 without departing from the scope of the present invention, in one embodiment the strips each have a width of between about 0.125 inches and about 2.0 inches. In one embodiment the strips 300 have varying widths. Additionally, although the strips 300 are shown in
In the embodiment illustrated in
The plurality of strips 300 may be arranged within each layer 356 in any suitable pattern. Further, the pattern in which the strips 300 are arranged may vary from layer to layer or be similar for each layer. For example, as illustrated in
To form a laminated fiber metal composite body, generally designated by 400 in
The above-described perforated metal foil sheet and metal foil strip layer are cost-effective and reliable for facilitating infusion of a resin mixture into a fiber metal composite without generally sacrificing the bearing strength of the composite. More specifically, during a resin infusion process, resin flows through the perforations in the metal foil sheet and/or the gaps in the metal foil strip layer, and intersperses between a plurality of fiber plies stacked together with the metal foil sheet and/or the metal foil strip layer to form the composite. As a result, a conventional resin infusion process may be used during lamination without the need to prepegg the fibers, wet-wind the fiber plies, and/or insert thin sheets of resin between the fiber plies prior to lamination.
Exemplary embodiments of laminated fiber metal composites are described above in detail. The composites are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but rather, components of each composite may be utilized independently and separately from other components described herein. Each laminated fiber metal composite component can also be used in combination with other laminated fiber metal composite components.
When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiment(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
Claims
1. A method for fabricating a laminated composite body comprising metal foil and a plurality of fiber plies, said method comprising:
- perforating a sheet of metal foil;
- stacking the perforated metal foil sheet and the plurality of fiber plies in face to face relation in a predetermined order and orientation; and
- infusing resin into the stacked sheet and plies so that resin flows through the perforations in the metal foil sheet and intersperses between the plurality of fiber plies to form the laminated composite body.
2. A method in accordance with claim 1 further comprising curing the body after infusing resin into the stacked sheet and plies to bond the metal foil sheet and the plurality of plies together.
3. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said step of perforating the metal foil sheet comprises directing a pulsed laser at the metal foil sheet.
4. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said step of stacking the metal foil sheet and the plurality of plies comprises positioning the metal foil sheet between two plies of said plurality of plies.
5. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the laminated composite body includes a plurality of metal foil sheets, said step of perforating the metal foil sheet further comprising perforating each sheet of said plurality of metal foil sheets, and said step of stacking the metal foil sheet and the plurality of plies comprises positioning the plurality of fiber plies between two sheets of said plurality of metal foil sheets.
6. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein the laminated composite body includes a plurality of metal foil sheets, said step of perforating the metal foil sheet being performed on only a portion of said plurality of metal foil sheets, and said step of stacking the metal foil sheet and the plurality of plies comprises positioning the plurality of fiber plies between a perforated metal foil sheet of said plurality of metal foil sheets and a non-perforated metal foil sheet of said plurality of metal foil sheets.
7. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said step infusing resin into the stacked sheet and plies comprises infusing resin using a resin transfer molding process.
8. A method in accordance with claim 7 wherein said resin transfer molding process further comprises infusing resin into the stacked sheet and plies using a vacuum assisted resin transfer molding process.
9. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said step of infusing resin into the stacked sheet and plies comprises infusing resin using a seemann composites resin infusion molding process.
10. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said step of infusing resin into the stacked sheet and plies comprises infusing resin using a controlled atmosphere pressure resin infusion process.
11. A laminated composite body comprising:
- a perforated metal foil sheet having a plurality of openings extending through the sheet from a first face to a second face opposite said first face;
- a fiber ply including a plurality of reinforcing fibers, said fiber ply being positioned adjacent said first face of the metal foil sheet; and
- a resin extending through the openings in the metal foil sheet and between the plurality of reinforcing fibers of said fiber ply.
12. A laminated composite body in accordance with claim 11 wherein the body comprises a plurality of fiber plies and the metal foil sheet is positioned between two plies of the plurality of fiber plies.
13. A laminated composite in accordance with claim 11 wherein the body comprises a plurality of metal foil sheets and the plurality of fiber plies are positioned between two sheets of the plurality of metal foil sheets.
14. A laminated composite in accordance with claim 11 wherein the body further comprises a non-perforated metal foil sheet and the plurality of fiber plies are positioned between the perforated metal foil sheet and the non-perforated metal foil sheet.
15. A laminated composite in accordance with claim 11 wherein the metal foil sheet has a plurality of generally circular openings therein.
16. A laminated composite in accordance with claim 15 wherein the generally circular openings each have a diameter between about 0.01 inches and about 0.04 inches.
17. A laminated composite in accordance with claim 11 wherein the metal foil sheet has a plurality of generally square perforations therein.
18. A laminated composite in accordance with claim 11 wherein the metal foil sheet has a plurality of generally diamond-shaped perforations therein.
19. A laminated composite in accordance with claim 11 wherein the plurality of openings are generally evenly spaced apart on the metal foil sheet by between about 0.25 inches and about 2.0 inches.
20. A method for fabricating a laminated composite body comprising metal foil and a plurality of fiber plies, said method comprising:
- arranging a plurality of metal foil strips into a layer having a plurality of gaps, each gap of said plurality of gaps being formed between adjacent strips of said plurality of strips;
- stacking the layer of metal foil strips and the plurality of fiber plies in face to face relation in a predetermined order and orientation; and
- infusing resin into the stacked sheet and plies so that resin flows through the gaps in the layer and intersperses between the plurality of fiber plies to form the laminated composite body.
21. A method in accordance with claim 20 further comprising curing the body after infusing resin into the stacked sheet and plies to bond the layer of metal foil strips and the plurality of plies together.
22. A method in accordance with claim 20 wherein said step of arranging the plurality of metal foil strips into a layer comprises arranging the metal foil strips side to side so the strips extend generally parallel to each other.
23. A method in accordance with claim 20 wherein said step of stacking the layer of metal foil strips and the plurality of plies comprises positioning the layer of metal foil strips between two plies of said plurality of plies.
24. A method in accordance with claim 20 wherein the laminated composite body includes a plurality of layers of metal foil strips, said step of stacking the layer of metal foil strips and the plurality of plies comprises positioning the plurality of fiber plies between two layers of said plurality of layers of metal foil strips.
25. A laminated composite body comprising:
- a layer of metal foil strips having a plurality of gaps, each gap of said plurality of gaps spacing adjacent strips in the layer;
- a fiber ply including a plurality of reinforcing fibers, said fiber ply being positioned adjacent the layer of metal foil strips; and
- a resin extending through the gaps in the layer of metal foil strips and between the plurality of reinforcing fibers of said fiber ply.
26. A laminated composite body in accordance with claim 25 wherein the body comprises a plurality of fiber plies and the layer of metal foil strips is positioned between two plies of the plurality of fiber plies.
27. A laminated composite in accordance with claim 25 wherein the body comprises a plurality of layers of metal foil strips and the plurality of fiber plies are positioned between two layers of the plurality of layers.
28. A laminated composite in accordance with claim 25 wherein the plurality of metal foil strips are arranged side by side so the strips extend generally parallel to each other.
29. A laminated composite in accordance with claim 25 wherein each metal foil strip of the plurality of metal foil strips has a width of between about 0.125 inches and about 2.0 inches.
30. A laminated composite in accordance with claim 25 wherein each metal foil strip is spaced from adjacent metal foil strips by a gap having a width of between about 0.01 inches and about 0.05 inches.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 27, 2003
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2005
Applicant:
Inventors: Andrew Modin (Enumclaw, WA), Robert Hawkins (Bonney Lake, WA), Robert Albers (Kent, WA), Jack Woods (Kent, WA)
Application Number: 10/649,280