Claims
- 1. A method for making a corrugated fiber preform, comprising the steps of:
- providing one or more fiber plies containing a stabilizer having sufficient adhesiveness to hold the fiber plies in their shape and having a thickness no greater than about 0.07 inch;
- applying said fiber plies to a shaping tool having a corrugated surface with peaks and valleys, and having side surfaces;
- pressing portions of the fiber plies into each of the valleys in a sequential manner, using a plurality of corrugating tools, until all the valleys are filled, and then pressing side portions of the plies against the side surfaces of the tool;
- applying restraining means sequentially in each of the valleys, as each individual corrugating tool is lifed;
- placing compression means over the plies and compressing the plies; and
- heating and then cooling the fiber plies to melt and then solidify the stabilizer to preserve the plies in their shaped and debulked form, and then applying one or more additional plies over the first formed plies, in accordance with the sequence of the previous steps and continuing until the desired preform thickness is reached.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of applying restraining means comprises placing elastomeric straps with sufficient tension in each of the valleys.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein a plurality of corrugating tools are used to press the fiber plies on the tool, the restraining means being applied by the sequential lifting of the corrugating tools off the fiber plies, applying the restraining means under the lifted tool and then replacing the corrugating tool into the fiber valley over the restraining means until all the restraining means are in position and then removing the corrugating tools.
- 4. The method defined in claim 1 wherein the compression means comprise an air impermeable layer, which is placed over the fiber plies and sealed, and further comprising applying vacuum thereunder so as to use atmospheric pressure to compress the fiber plies.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of pressing the fiber plies against the side surfaces comprises utilizing a hand held tool for bending the fiber plies against the side surfaces of the tool.
- 6. A method for producing a corrugated composite channel comprising:
- (a) preparing a corrugated fiber preform, comprising the steps of: providing one or more fiber plies containing a stabilizer having sufficient adhesiveness to hold the fiber plies in their shape and having a thickness no greater than about 0.07 inch;
- applying said fiber plies to a shaping tool having a corrugated surface with peaks and valleys, and having side surfaces;
- pressing portions of the fiber plies into each of the valleys in a sequential manner, using a plurality of corrugating tools, until all the valleys are filled, and then pressing side portions of the plies against the side surfaces of the tool;
- applying restraining means sequentially in each of the valleys, as each individual corrugating tool is lifed;
- placing compression means over the plies and compressing the plies; and
- heating and then cooling the fiber plies to melt and then solidify the stabilizer to preserve the plies in their shaped and debulked form, and then applying one or more additional plies over the first formed plies, in accordance with the sequence of the previous steps and continuing until the desired preform thickness is reached; and
- (b) placing the preform into a mold, injecting resin into the mold and curing the resin.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
This invention was made with government support under contract F33657-91-C-0006 awarded by the Department of the Air Force. The government has certain rights in this invention.
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