Claims
- 1. A structural joint for the transmission and control of high current flows in a joint between at least two carbon fibre or carbon fibre hybrid composite structures, said joint comprising:said at least two composite structures comprising a multiplicity of resin bonded carbon fibre plies, an adhesive applied to said joint between said composite structures and capable of conducting high currents through and away from the joint, said adhesive comprising a conductive carrier film comprising carbon fibres, wherein the electrical conductivity of the adhesive is comparable with that of the adjacent composite structures, and wherein the adhesive, once cured, acts to adhesively bond the two composite structures together to form a load-bearing structural joint.
- 2. A structural joint according to claim 1 wherein the carbon fibres in the adhesive are in the form of a lightweight scrim.
- 3. A structural joint according to claim 1 wherein the carbon fibres in the adhesive are in the form of chopped fibres.
- 4. A structural joint according to claim 1 wherein an electrically conductive layer is incorporated in or is applied to an outer surface of at least one of said composite structures.
- 5. A structural joint according to claim 4 wherein the electrically conductive layer is a copper strip.
- 6. A structural joint according to claim 4 wherein conductive fasteners are in contact with the electrically conductive layer.
- 7. A structural joint for the transmission and control of high current flows in a carbon fibre or carbon fibre hybrid composite structure, said joint comprising:at least two composite structures comprising a multiplicity of resin bonded carbon fibre plies, an adhesive applied there between and capable of conducting high currents through and away from the joint, said adhesive comprising a conductive carrier film comprising carbon fibres, wherein the electrical conductivity of the adhesive is comparable with that of the adjacent composite structures, wherein an electrically conductive layer is incorporated in or is applied to an outer surface of at least one of said composite structures.
- 8. A structural joint according to claim 7 wherein the electrically conductive layer is a copper strip.
- 9. A structural joint according to claim 7 wherein conductive fasteners are in contact with the electrically conductive layer.
- 10. An adhesive for bonding carbon fibre or carbon fibre hybrid composite structures wherein the adhesive conducts high current, comprises a conductive carrier film comprising carbon fibres, has an electrical conductivity comparable with that of the adjacent carbon fibre or carbon fibre hybrid composite structures, and, when cured, creates a high strength bond between the composite structures which is of sufficient strength to act as a load-bearing structural joint.
- 11. An adhesive according to claim 10 wherein the carbon fibres therein are in the form of a lightweight scrim.
- 12. An adhesive according to claim 10 wherein the carbon fibres therein are in the form of chopped fibres.
- 13. An adhesive according to claim 10 wherein the electrical conductivity of the adhesive is comparable with that of the adjacent carbon fibre or carbon fibre hybrid composite structures.
- 14. A method of forming a structural joint including the steps ofproviding two or more carbon fibre or carbon fibre hybrid composite structures, applying an adhesive between said structures forming a joint, and curing the joint to form a load-bearing structural joint, wherein the adhesive conducts high currents through and away from the joint, the adhesive comprising a conductive carrier film comprising carbon fibres and has an electrical conductivity comparable with that of the adjacent composite structures.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of PCT application No. PCT/GB99/01032, filed Apr. 1, 1999, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in this application.
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