Claims
- 1. A method of inserting a thermally stable reinforcement fiber into a composite laminate for z-axis reinforcement of the laminate, comprising:
- providing an elongated, hollow-core needle;
- ultrasonically vibrating the needle;
- inserting said vibrating needle transversely into a composite laminate to both heat and soften the composite laminate while nudging the composite fibers out of the needle's insertion path to effect a tunnel for guiding the fiber into the laminate;
- feeding a reinforcement fiber axially into the hollow core of the needle before, during or after insertion of the needle into the composite laminate to insert the fiber into the laminate;
- inhibiting the retraction of the reinforcement fiber from its position in the composite laminate; and
- retracting the needle and cutting off the reinforcement fiber leaving the fiber embedded in the laminate to bond with the heated surrounding composite laminate.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/520,210, filed May 7, 1990, now abandoned.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
Funding for the present invention was obtained from the Government of the United States by virtue of Air Force Contract No. F33615-86-C-3232. Thus, the Government of the United States has certain rights in and to the invention claimed herein.
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