This application is entitled to and claims the benefit of European Application No. 14382524.8 filed Dec. 16, 2014, the disclosure of which, including the specification, claims, drawings and abstract, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a method and system for manufacturing parts of an aircraft. Particularly, it relates to a method allowing trimming a CFRP part to final dimension without specific tooling and without placing the part to flight position or best fit of the deformation.
Most CFRP (Carbon fibre reinforced polymer) products need to be trimmed after they are ejected from a mould in which they may have been cured. After curing a CFRP part in a tool that has the final shape is intended to reach, the part is positioned in a trimming/drilling tool that brings the part to nominal position in the case when some deformation or spring back has occurred during the curing.
Usually a part is measured by probing to ensure a good positioning in a tooling and some key spots are measured. Using said measures, a machine makes a best match of the component with the theoretical component that was programmed to be trimmed. A trimming/drilling program recalculates to fit the real component with the best estimation possible in order to average the deviation of the theoretical trimming trajectories. This process involves expensive tooling, long time programming and time to re-calculate, which represents a large costs.
A solution is disclosed in US20100332016 for the reduction of costs in the program recalculating to fit the real component with the best estimation possible in which a laser device is capable of projecting at least two planes of light towards a part of an aircraft for trimming. However, this solution presents the drawback of having to adjust a laser means and to position the part in such a way that the trimming is optimal, which implies further costs.
There is consequently a need to reduce and/or eliminate as much of the trimming process tasks as possible. Such a reduction in the labour involved in trimming may also reduce injuries to workers, and may reduce the cost of secondary equipment.
The present invention provides a solution for the aforementioned needs by a method for manufacturing a CFRP part, a mould for moulding and curing a CFRP and a system for manufacturing of a moulded CFRP. Dependent claims define particular embodiments of the invention.
The method for manufacturing a CFRP part comprises the following steps:
In the scope of the present invention, performing a guiding mark may be understood as drawing or tracing or marking a line or a mark or a guiding mark. Besides, a CFRP part may be an aircraft part or a CFRP piece for other purposes.
In the manufacturing of moulded CFRP parts there exists a laying up process, a curing cycle and a trimming or drilling cycle. The laying up is usually performed on a mould or a curing tool specifically adapted for being inserted into an autoclave in the curing cycle. During the curing cycle, pressure and temperature are set to a certain level for obtaining the final cured piece. Out-of-autoclave curing cycles also exist comprising setting the temperature at a specific value with no need to add pressure; therefore standard ovens may be used. At the curing cycle, part and tooling must be in a geometrical position that ensures that the part would reach the nominal geometry after cooling down. Finally, during the trimming or drilling, flash or irregularities are taken off from the cured part.
The guiding mark is provided on the uncured laminate using a mould comprising a marking tool, in such a way that the guiding mark is maintained on the cured CFRP part, and trimming and/or drilling the CFRP part is performed taking as reference the guiding mark.
Advantageously the use of a mould comprising a marking tool allows manufacturing moulded CFRP parts with a guiding mark with no need of external tooling, thus avoiding the need of specific tooling adapted for being inserted in an oven or autoclave. This allows integral tooling being available at the manufacturing time.
The guiding mark of the cured part can be a fissure or slot or a protuberance.
In an embodiment of the invention
In an embodiment of the invention
Different alternatives advantageously provide adaptability and versatility for implementing different ways of manufacturing a CFRP part. In particular, optical or tactile means may be comprised in a movable robot which is adapted to trim the part which has been marked in the curing cycle. In the same way, the robot may comprise drilling means for drilling in some or the total number of the guiding marks performed.
The method according to the invention advantageously
A collateral advantage of the invention is that the use of a line marked in the tool while curing to draw the guiding mark and possible holes to be drilled allows a robot with a vision head, for example, to trim and/or drill the part to the nominal size without having to place the part in nominal conditions and adjust the trimming or drilling program to best fit the deformation. Therefore, there is no re-programing needed either after design modification.
In a second aspect of the invention there is provided a mould for moulding a CFRP part comprising a marking tool adapted to perform a guiding mark on an uncured laminate. The tool may be a drawing tool or painting tool.
In an embodiment of the second aspect of the invention the marking tool is a protuberance, such that a slot is performed on the uncured laminate.
In an embodiment of the second aspect of the invention the marking tool is a notch or slot, such that a protuberance is performed on the uncured laminate.
In an embodiment of the second aspect of the invention wherein the marking tool is a protuberance, or a notch or slot, said protuberance or slot is line shaped. This allows performing a line on the uncured laminate such that a trimming tool may be guided by said line. For example, a robot with optical or tactile means and trimming means can be guided by said line such that optimal trimming may be performed therein.
In a third aspect of the invention there is provided a system for manufacturing of a moulded CFRP part comprising a mould according to the second aspect of the invention and a trimming and/or drilling tool, wherein the trimming and/or drilling tool comprises means adapted to track a guiding mark such that the trimming is guided by said guiding mark, said means preferably being
In an embodiment of the third aspect of the invention wherein the trimming tool comprises optical or tactile means adapted to follow a protuberance, or slot, or notch.
All the features described in this specification (including the claims, description and drawings) and/or all the steps of the described method can be combined in any combination, with the exception of combinations of such mutually exclusive features and/or steps.
These and other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clearly understood in view of the detailed description of the invention which becomes apparent from preferred embodiments of the invention, given just as an example and not being limited thereto, with reference to the drawings.
Once the object of the invention has been outlined, specific non-limitative embodiments are described hereinafter.
Manufacturing Method:
A method for manufacturing of a moulded CFRP part is hereinafter described in reference to
A method for manufacturing a CFRP part according to the invention comprises
In another example the trimming or drilling cycle comprises following the guiding mark by tactile means, such as a tactile sensor comprised in the robot (42), such that the trimming is guided by said mark.
In another example the trimming or drilling cycle comprises following the guiding mark (32, 43) by tactile and optical means, such as a tactile sensor and optical means comprised in the robot (42), such that the trimming is guided by said mark.
Advantageously having tactile means combined with optical means provides an improved tracking of the mark (32, 43).
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14382524.8 | Dec 2014 | EP | regional |