Claims
- 1. A method for making a heater for a composite structure comprising a layer of a multitude of lossy electrically conductive elongated fibers embedded in an electrically nonconductive matrix, said fibers and said matrix synergistically contributing to the strength of said composite structure, said heater comprising:
- means for injecting an electrical current through multiple paths of the conductive fibers, whereby the fibers convert the electrical current to heat energy; wherein
- the fibers are from the group of materials comprising felt mats and closely woven fabrics;
- the fibers provide structural support tot he composite structure by virtue of being an integral part thereof, as well as act as heat converters; and
- said heater is designed to provide nonuniform heating to the composite structure;
- said method comprising the performance of at least one of the following two steps:
- increasing the thickness of the layer of conductive fibers in regions where it is desired to produce more heating; and
- cutting slits into the composite structure in order to make nonuniform the current densities through the multiple paths, whereby the presence of slits results in a decrease in the amount of heat produced.
DESCRIPTION
This is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 303,071, filed Jan. 30, 1989, which is a File Wrapper Continuation application U.S. patent application Ser. No. 092,844, filed Sept. 3, 1987 now abandoned.
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