HybridRTM - Quality Controlled Manufacturing of Hybrid Material Composites through Resin Transfer Moulding
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2017. Paper presented at 21. Symposium Verbundwerkstoffe und Werkstoffverbunde, Bremen, Germany.
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T1 - HybridRTM - Quality Controlled Manufacturing of Hybrid Material Composites through Resin Transfer Moulding
AU - Fauster, Ewald
AU - Hergan, Patrick
AU - Stelzer, Steffen
AU - Scheiblhofer, Stefan
AU - Cespedes-Gonzales, Gilbert
AU - Pfeifer, Susanne
AU - Rittenschober, Bernhard
AU - Sieberer, Manfred
AU - Lauermann, Michael
AU - Schledjewski, Ralf
PY - 2017/7/7
Y1 - 2017/7/7
N2 - HybridRTM terms a publicly funded project, which aims at the development of a processing technique for manufacturing of lightweight structural components from hybrid materials. In particular, components involving metal as well as fibre-reinforced polymer composite materials are manufactured in a single processing step by means of the resin transfer moulding (RTM) technique. Project activities include material development and characterization, modelling of thermally induced residual stresses, process simulation, mould development as well as model-based process control in order to ensure consistently high component quality. This paper outlines the fundamental idea of the project and summarizes the most important results gained during the first two years of project activities.
AB - HybridRTM terms a publicly funded project, which aims at the development of a processing technique for manufacturing of lightweight structural components from hybrid materials. In particular, components involving metal as well as fibre-reinforced polymer composite materials are manufactured in a single processing step by means of the resin transfer moulding (RTM) technique. Project activities include material development and characterization, modelling of thermally induced residual stresses, process simulation, mould development as well as model-based process control in order to ensure consistently high component quality. This paper outlines the fundamental idea of the project and summarizes the most important results gained during the first two years of project activities.
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T2 - 21. Symposium Verbundwerkstoffe und Werkstoffverbunde
Y2 - 5 July 2017 through 7 July 2017
ER -