2023
DOI: 10.21741/9781644902417-5
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Die-less forming of fiber-reinforced thermoplastic sheets and metal wire mesh

J.E. Rath

Abstract: Abstract. The growing market for fiber-reinforced thermoplastics (FRTP) requires new flexible production processes for prototype and small series production, as conventional forming techniques involving molds are not cost efficient in these cases. Inspired by incremental sheet metal forming (ISF), an alternative manufacturing processes for the forming of FRTP with just two robot guided standard tools is outlined. To maintain a locally formed shape in the heated, flexible fabric, auxiliary wire mesh metal is us… Show more

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“…The used vacuum layups showed great potential to realize the temporary bond between the wire mesh and reinforcement material. In contrast to the observations made without bonding the organo sheet and wire mesh in [27], the materials deformed well together, and no detachment was observed. Furthermore, in contrast to connecting the glass fiber fabric to a wire mesh with adhesive in [24], the vacuum could directly support the following processing steps.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
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“…The used vacuum layups showed great potential to realize the temporary bond between the wire mesh and reinforcement material. In contrast to the observations made without bonding the organo sheet and wire mesh in [27], the materials deformed well together, and no detachment was observed. Furthermore, in contrast to connecting the glass fiber fabric to a wire mesh with adhesive in [24], the vacuum could directly support the following processing steps.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…One proposal is to use an alternative supporting material whose deformation behavior corresponds better to the draping mechanisms of woven reinforcement fibers while still providing stability to the flexible fabric. A possible solution would be the usage of metal wire mesh, as it shows the same draping mechanisms of out-of-plane bending and in-plane shear [27,28]. This paper elaborates on the process alternatives involving metal wire mesh and investigates the feasibility in practical forming experiments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the wire mesh would allow global impregnation, consolidation and solidification, for example, in a vacuum setup, after forming. As presented in [41], metal mesh support can be used for organo sheet-forming as well, with possibilities to realize electrical resistance heating through the wires.…”
Section: Discussion and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latter case, at least the starting point of the draping needs to be firmly connected to the auxiliary material for determined draping. A feasible auxiliary material could be metal wire mesh, as it possesses the same deformation mechanisms as woven textiles, which are bending and shear [41].…”
Section: Fixation Of the Fabricmentioning
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