Observations of wrinkling in non-crimp fabrics during multi-ply stack forming using in situ XCT scanning
Observations of wrinkling in non-crimp fabrics during multi-ply stack forming using in situ XCT scanning
This paper shows the internal evolution of wrinkles occurring in a single diaphragm forming process using time-resolved in situ XCT scanning. Forming trials were carried out over a curved C-spar geometry using Non-Crimp Fabric (NCF) plies of 45°/135°, 0°/90° and 0°/45° orientations arranged in single-orientation and mixed-orientation stacks. Results show most of the diaphragm movement and change in wrinkle size, shape, and location occurs in the early application (<0.1 bar) of vacuum. The further application of vacuum shows consolidation, with wrinkle size decreasing but shape and location remaining largely unchanged. Single-orientation stacks of 45°/135° plies showed the closest resemblance between initial and final wrinkling, while mixed-orientation stacks showed complex wrinkling due to the 0° plies creating internal ply separation due to excess length. Overall, the study shines a light on the internal interaction between layers that occurs during wrinkling, showing mechanisms only observable with XCT.
A. Fabrics/textiles, B. Defects, D. CT analysis, E. Forming
Martin, Claudia Jimenez
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Sinclair, Ian
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Rosini, Sebastian
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Smith, Ronan
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Mavrogordato, Mark
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McMahon, Turlough
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Kratz, James
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9 November 2023
Martin, Claudia Jimenez
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Sinclair, Ian
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Rosini, Sebastian
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Smith, Ronan
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Mavrogordato, Mark
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McMahon, Turlough
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Kratz, James
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Martin, Claudia Jimenez, Sinclair, Ian, Rosini, Sebastian, Smith, Ronan, Mavrogordato, Mark, McMahon, Turlough and Kratz, James
(2023)
Observations of wrinkling in non-crimp fabrics during multi-ply stack forming using in situ XCT scanning.
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 176, [107880].
(doi:10.1016/j.compositesa.2023.107880).
Abstract
This paper shows the internal evolution of wrinkles occurring in a single diaphragm forming process using time-resolved in situ XCT scanning. Forming trials were carried out over a curved C-spar geometry using Non-Crimp Fabric (NCF) plies of 45°/135°, 0°/90° and 0°/45° orientations arranged in single-orientation and mixed-orientation stacks. Results show most of the diaphragm movement and change in wrinkle size, shape, and location occurs in the early application (<0.1 bar) of vacuum. The further application of vacuum shows consolidation, with wrinkle size decreasing but shape and location remaining largely unchanged. Single-orientation stacks of 45°/135° plies showed the closest resemblance between initial and final wrinkling, while mixed-orientation stacks showed complex wrinkling due to the 0° plies creating internal ply separation due to excess length. Overall, the study shines a light on the internal interaction between layers that occurs during wrinkling, showing mechanisms only observable with XCT.
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Accepted/In Press date: 4 November 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 4 November 2023
Published date: 9 November 2023
Keywords:
A. Fabrics/textiles, B. Defects, D. CT analysis, E. Forming
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/493956
ISSN: 1359-835X
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