The engineering aspects of automated prepreg layup: History, present and future

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Highly consistent quality and cost-effective manufacture of advanced composites can be achieved through automation. It may therefore open up new markets and applications for composite products in aerospace, automotive, renewable energy, and consumer goods. Automated Tape Laying (ATL) and Automated Fibre Placement (AFP) are the two main technologies used to automate the layup of prepreg. The historical development and past research of both technologies is reviewed; with an emphasis on past issues in application and capability as well as their solution, including both thermoset and thermoplastic material layup. It is shown that past developments have moved away from simply emulating manual layup into the now unique layup procedures for ATL, and into the current AFP technology base. The state of the art for both technologies is discussed and current gaps in the understanding of both processes highlighted. From this, future research needs and developments are derived and discussed. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Lukaszewicz, D. H. J. A., Ward, C., & Potter, K. D. (2012). The engineering aspects of automated prepreg layup: History, present and future. Composites Part B: Engineering, 43(3), 997–1009. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesb.2011.12.003

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