Claims
- 1. A tool for imparting high frequency, low amplitude vibration to a viscous thermoplastic resin composite, comprising:
- (a) at least one metal plate contoured for contacting the composite;
- (b) a plurality of piezoelectric transducers attached to the plate and adapted to impart vibration to the plate of at least about 10.sup.5 Hz at 1 .mu.m displacement.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 further comprising a shock isolation mounting on which the metal plate and transducers sit.
- 3. A tool for imparting high frequency, low amplitude vibration to a viscous thermoplastic resin prepreg to assist with curing of the resin to form a composite, comprising:
- (a) a layup mandrel having an area having a complementary profile to the configuration of the composite and to the intended final configuration of the completed composite, the mandrel for receiving and supporting the prepreg in the area;
- (b) a shaker table having a pair of plates sandwiching an array of piezoelectric transducers, one plate of the shaker table contacting the layup mandrel to impart vibrational energy from the transducers to the mandrel and, thereby, to the prepreg during the curing; and
- (c) a shock isolation mounting contacting the other plate of the shaker table for mounting the shaker table and mandrel on a work surface,
- wherein the transducers input vibrational energy to the prepreg at a frequency of at least about 10.sup.5 Hz and sufficient to produce Newtonian rheological behavior in the resin, the vibrational energy being at a displacement amplitude of no more than about 10.sup.-6 m.
- 4. The tool of claim 3 further comprising a covering transducer pad shaped to correspond to the configuration of the configuration of the composite for overlying the prepreg on the mandrel to impart vibrational energy to the prepreg during curing and to function as a caul plate to apply pressure to the prepreg during curing.
- 5. The tool of claim 3 wherein the plates have a coefficient of thermal expansion comparable to the composite.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is a divisional application based upon U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/762,235, filed Dec. 9, 1996.
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