Manufacturing-induced imperfections in composite parts manufactured via automated fiber placement

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Abstract

The automated fiber placement process (AFP) enables the manufacturing of large and geometrical complex fiber composite structures with high quality at low cycle times. Although the AFP process is highly accurate and reproducible, manufacturing induced imperfections in the produced composite structure occur. This review summarizes and classifies typical AFP-related manufacturing defects. Several methodologies for evaluating the effects of such manufacturing defects from the literature are reviewed. This review paper presents recent scientific contributions and discusses proposed experimental and simulation-based methodologies. Among the identified ten defect classes, gaps and overlaps are predominant. This paper focuses then on methods for modelling and assessing gaps and overlaps. The state of the art in modelling gaps and overlaps and assessing their influence on mechanical properties is presented. Finally, research gaps and remaining issues are identified.

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Heinecke, F., & Willberg, C. (2019). Manufacturing-induced imperfections in composite parts manufactured via automated fiber placement. Journal of Composites Science. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs3020056

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