Claims
- 1. A composite structure comprising:
- a three-dimensional woven fabric structure having a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer spaced apart from the first fabric layer, said layers connected by intermediate fibers forming a portion of the three-dimensional woven fabric structure, said fibers defining voids in the space between the first and second layers;
- a first cured resinous material penetrating the first layer of the woven fabric structure;
- a second cured resinous material penetrating the second layer of the woven fabric structure wherein the first resinous material and the second resinous material are chemically incompatible; and
- a third cured resinous material disposed within said voids.
- 2. A composite structure as defined in claim 1 wherein the third resinous material is chemically incompatible with at least one other resinous material.
- 3. A composite structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said three-dimensional woven fabric comprises a woven glass material.
- 4. A composite structure as defined in claim 1 wherein said three-dimensional woven fabric is constructed of materials selected from the group consisting of carbon, graphite, silicon, carbide, boron, polyaramide, polyester, polyamide, rayon, polybenzimidazole, polybenzothiozole, a metallic coated fiber and combinations thereof.
- 5. A composite structure as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one of the resinous materials is a polyester-based resin.
- 6. A composite structure as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one of the resinous materials is an epoxy-based resin.
- 7. A composite structure as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one of the resinous materials is a phenolic-based resin.
- 8. A composite structure as defined in claim 1 wherein the resinous materials are selected from the group consisting of polyesters, epoxies, phenolics, and vinylester.
- 9. A composite structure comprising:
- a three-dimensional woven fabric structure having a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer spaced apart from the first fabric layer, said layers connected by intermediate fibers forming a portion of the three-dimensional woven fabric structure, said fibers defining voids in the space between the first and second layers;
- a first cured resinous material penetrating the first layer of the woven fabric structure;
- a second cured resinous material penetrating the second layer of the woven fabric structure wherein the first resinous material and the second resinous material are chemically incompatible;
- a third cured resinous material disposed within said voids; and
- wherein said first and second cured resinous materials also cover at least a portion of the intermediate fibers and meet, but do not substantially overlap, to form a resin interface at a junction point on said fibers.
- 10. A composite structure as defined in claim 9 wherein the first and second resinous materials are not chemically bonded together at the resin interface.
- 11. A composite structure as defined in claim 9 wherein the third resinous material is chemically incompatible with at least one other resinous material.
- 12. A composite structure as defined in claim 9 wherein said woven fabric structure comprises woven glass fiber.
- 13. A composite structure as defined in claim 9 wherein said first resinous material is selected from the group consisting of epoxy resins, phenolic resins, polyester resins, and vinylester resins.
- 14. A composite structure as defined in claim 9 wherein said second resinous material is selected from the group consisting of epoxy resins, phenolic resins, polyester resins, and vinylester resins.
- 15. A composite structure as defined in claim 9 wherein said third resinous material is selected from the group consisting of epoxy resins, phenolic resins, polyester resins, and vinylester resins.
- 16. A composite structure comprising:
- a three-dimensional woven fabric structure having a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer spaced apart from the first fabric layer, said layers connected by intermediate fibers forming a portion of the three-dimensional woven fabric structure, said fibers defining voids in the space between the first and second layers;
- a first cured resinous material penetrating the first layer of the woven fabric structure;
- a second cured resinous material penetrating the second layer of the woven fabric structure wherein the first resinous material and the second resinous material are different; and
- a third cured resinous material disposed within said voids.
- 17. A process for preparing a composite structure comprising the steps of:
- obtaining a three-dimensional woven fabric structure having a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer spaced apart from the first fabric layer, said layers connected by threads forming a portion of the three-dimensional woven fabric structure, said threads defining voids in the space between the first and second layers;
- placing said first layer in contact with a first resinous material and allowing the first resinous material to penetrate the first layer of the woven fabric structure;
- placing said second layer in contact with a second resinous material and allowing the second resinous material which is chemically incompatible with the first resinous material to penetrate the second layer of the woven fabric structure;
- placing a third resinous material within said voids; and
- curing said first, second, and third resinous materials.
- 18. A process as defined in claim 17 wherein said first and second resinous materials are allowed to wick up said threads which define said voids.
- 19. A process as defined in claim 17 wherein said first and second resinous materials meet at a junction point on said intermediate fibers to form a resin interface and the first and second resinous materials are not chemically bonded together at the resin interface.
- 20. A process as defined in claim 17 wherein the first resinous material and the second resinous material are chemically incompatible.
- 21. A process as defined in claim 17 wherein said three-dimensional woven fabric comprises a woven glass material.
- 22. A process as defined in claim 17 wherein said three-dimensional woven fabric is constructed of materials selected from the group consisting of carbon, graphite, silicon, carbide, boron, polyaramide, polyester, polyamide, rayon, polybenzimidazole, polybenzothiozole, a metallic coated fiber and combinations thereof.
- 23. A process as defined in claim 17 wherein one of the resinous materials is a polyester-based resin.
- 24. A process a defined in claim 17 wherein one of the resinous materials is an epoxy-based resin.
- 25. A process as defined in claim 17 wherein one of the resinous materials is a phenolic-based resin.
- 26. A process as defined in claim 17 wherein the resinous materials are selected from the group consisting of polyesters, epoxies, phenolics, and vinylester.
- 27. A process for preparing a composite structure comprising the steps of:
- obtaining a three-dimensional woven fabric structure having a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer spaced apart from the first fabric layer, said layers connected by threads forming a portion of the three-dimensional woven fabric structure, said threads defining voids in the space between the first and second layers;
- placing said first layer in contact with a first resinous material and allowing the first resinous material to penetrate the first layer of the woven fabric structure;
- placing said second layer in contact with a second resinous material and allowing the second resinous material which is different than the first resinous material to penetrate the second layer of the woven fabric structure;
- placing a third resinous material within said voids; and
- curing said first, second, and third resinous materials.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/214,390, filed Mar. 16, 1994, pending, and entitled "Integral Composite Structure Incorporating Multiple Resin-Based Systems and Method of Manufacture," which application is incorporated herein by this reference.
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