The present invention relates to a tool equipment comprising one mould intended to be used for manufacturing a panel in a composite material.
Although not exclusively, the present invention more particularly applies to a tool equipment to be used for manufacturing a panel of an aircraft fuselage, including of a transport airplane.
A panel manufacturing process with a composite material comprises, more particularly, a skin draping step wherein two types of monobloc moulds can be used:
Using a female tool equipment (that is, comprising a female mould) has numerous drawbacks:
The above mentioned drawbacks relating to the use of female moulds (costs, implementation) result in male moulds tending to become more and more widely used.
However using a male tool equipment involves two problems compared to using a female tool equipment:
The above mentioned problem a) of a male tool equipment, related to the surface state of the external skin, could be overcome using so-called <<cawl-plates>>, that are arranged on the external surface with the aim to homogenize the pressure applied on the coating and to properly drain the resin.
On the other hand, the problem b) related to the manufacturing time of a male tool equipment for manufacturing airplane fuselage plane, including of a transport airplane, is not overcome.
Indeed, making the tool equipment being necessary for manufacturing a fuselage is a long phase, generally of the order of eighteen months. For a male tool equipment, it is necessary that the design of the airplane should be definitely fixed, before launching the detailed design of the tool equipment. In particular, the local reinforcing members under ribbands and frames, the local reinforcing members at the windows and the door frames, . . . should be set rigidly, as they influence the external diameter of the mould in numerous areas.
Having to wait for the final definition of such a design, before being able to initiate designing and manufacturing the male tool equipment, postpones by approximately eighteen months assembling the fuselage (from the composite panels obtained through the male tool equipment), which is not consistent either with market demands or with the objectives of the airplane manufacturers.
Such a problem does not occur with a female tool equipment, for which only the final definition of the external surface, being set rigidly much earlier than designing the airplane (generally by a few years), is necessary for initiating manufacturing such female tool equipment.
The present invention relates to a tool equipment of the male type intended for manufacturing a composite panel, in particular an aircraft fuselage panel, allowing to overcome the above mentioned drawbacks, and more particularly, to be able to be achieved much earlier in the manufacturing cycle of an aircraft fuselage that an usual male tool equipment.
To this end, according to this invention, said male tool equipment comprising a mould of the male type equipped with a hub, is remarkable in that said mould comprises, in addition, an intermediary member surrounding at least partially said hub and being integral with the latter via the internal side thereof, and a plurality of removable modules which are able to be located side by side and fastened on the external side of said intermediary member so that the external surface of the thus formed assembly (intermediary member and modules) matches the internal surface of the panel to be manufactured.
Thus, by means of this invention, a male tool equipment is obtained, comprising a fixed part (hub and intermediary member) onto which removable exchangeable modules can be fastened, the accurate definition of such modules being able to progress with the definition of the aircraft.
Consequently, a male tool equipment is obtained, being flexible in that the manufacture thereof can be initiated, that is to say that of said fixed part, upstream with respect to manufacturing a usual monobloc male tool equipment, while allowing to take into account changes of design occurring later in the development cycle of the aircraft, such changes of design being then integrated in the exchangeable modules that can be manufactured more easily, quicker and with reduced costs. Such a flexibility of the tool equipment allows keeping possibilities of a later progress of the design, including for reducing the mass or reinforcing some areas.
The present invention also facilitates, because of the modularity of the tool equipment, repair and/or maintenance thereof. Indeed, any worn-out or damaged module can be easily replaced, which is not the case for usual monobloc tools.
Within the scope of the present invention, said modules can be fastened on different ways on said intermediary member, and more specifically by means of mechanical fasteners (screws, etc.) and/or a magnetic system.
Moreover, in particular in order to avoid phenomena related to relative thermal expansions, advantageously, said intermediary member and said removable modules are made in the same material.
Although not exclusively, the tool equipment according to this invention is more particularly intended for manufacturing a panel of an aircraft fuselage, including of a transport airplane. In this case, in a particular embodiment, said tool equipment comprises at least some of the following types of module:
The present invention further relates to a method for achieving a tool equipment being intended for manufacturing a panel for an aircraft, including a fuselage panel, said tool equipment comprising a mould of the male type including a fixed part (comprising a hub and an intermediary member) and a plurality of removable modules which are able to be fastened on said fixed part. According to this method:
Thus, using such a method, the achievement of said fixed part can be initiated well upstream with respect to manufacturing usual monobloc male tool equipment, while being able to take into account changes of design occurring subsequently in the development cycle of the aircraft, such changes of design being integrated into the exchangeable modules.
Furthermore, advantageously, upon a modification of the design of the aircraft (generating a new design), the removable modules, on said fixed part of the tool equipment, being affected by such a modification, are replaced by new modules being achieved so as to have the appropriate characteristics being adapted to such a new design.
Thus, if, for instance, a portion of a panel (or of the fuselage) should be modified, more specifically, reinforced, at the level of a particular area of the panel, all that is necessary is to define and machine one or more new modules having the appropriate characteristics, and to fasten them at the level of the part of the mould corresponding to such a particular area of the panel.
The FIGS. of the appended drawing will better explain how this invention can be implemented. In these FIGS., identical reference numerals relate to same components
The tool equipment 1 according to this invention and schematically shown, in part, on
Such tool equipment 1 comprises a mould 2 of the male type being provided, usually, with a hub 3.
Such tool equipment 1 is intended for draping a skin in a composite material. For achieving such a draping, the tool equipment 1 cooperates with a positioning head (not shown) being intended for a pre-impregnated fibre of resin to be laid down on said mould 2. To this end, a relative movement is generated between the tool equipment 1 and the positioning head. Generally, the tool equipment 1 is fixed and the positioning head is shifted with respect to the latter, the opposite situation being also able to be implemented. After such a deposit has been achieved, the laid-down material, which is a thermosetting one, is heated through current techniques that will not be further described.
As said tool equipment 1 is of the male type, the part of the panel being in contact with the external side of the mould 2 corresponds to the internal surface of such a panel, in particular when it is intended to manufacture a section of an aircraft fuselage, including, of a transport airplane. Consequently, with such tool equipment 1 of the male type, the interior of the skin of the fuselage is first draped and the exterior is draped later on (corresponding to the aerodynamic external surface). Said tool equipment 1 can be used in any current technique using a male tool equipment of this type.
According to the invention, the mould 2 of the tool equipment 1 comprises:
Consequently, through this invention, and including by means of the definition of a non removable fixed part 4 and of removable modules 6, a male tool equipment 1 is obtained, being flexible. Thus, manufacturing said fixed part 4 can be initiated much earlier than that of an usual monobloc male tool equipment and this, before the final design of the aircraft is set rigidly. Furthermore, said tool equipment 1 allows taking into account changes of design occurring later in the development cycle of the aircraft. Such changes of design are, indeed, integrated into the exchangeable modules 6, which can be achieved more easily, quicker and at a reduced cost. The accurate definition of such modules 6 is able to progress together with the definition of the aircraft. Such a flexibility of the tool equipment 1 allows keeping possibilities of a later progress of the design, including for reducing the mass or reinforcing some areas.
Generally, for achieving a section of fuselage, a plurality of bent panels is built (using a tool equipment 1 having only one part of the external surface being used for draping), which are subsequently fastened so as to build said section. However, in a particular embodiment, it is also possible to provide a tool equipment 1 having the above mentioned characteristics according to this invention and allowing a one shot fuselage section to be reached.
In a particular embodiment:
Furthermore, in particular to avoid phenomena related to relative thermal expansions, said intermediary member 5 and said removable modules 5 are made, preferably, of the same material.
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In a particular embodiment, shown in
Furthermore, in a another, not shown, embodiment, some or the whole of said modules 6 could be fastened to said intermediary member 5 by means of a current magnetic system.
Thus, if, for any particular reason, a portion of a panel (or of the fuselage) should be modified, for instance, reinforced at the level of a particular area of the panel, all that is necessary is to define and machine one or more new modules 6 having the appropriate characteristics, and to fasten them at the level of the part of the mould 2 corresponding to such a particular area of the panel. This could be the case, more specifically, if the edge of a panel should be reinforced.
The present invention also facilitates, because of the modularity of the tool equipment 1, repair and/or maintenance thereof. Indeed, any worn-out or damaged module 6 can be easily replaced, which is not the case for an usual monobloc tool equipment.
It is to be noticed that the external surface 7 of the male tool equipment 1, having a shape matching that of the internal surface of the panel to be manufactured, could be completely covered with modules 6, or being only partially covered with such modules 6, the remainder of the surface being, in such a case, formed by the external side 5A of the intermediary member 5, as illustrated, for instance, for an area 10 in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0906076 | Dec 2009 | FR | national |