Composite material part manufacturing method and composite material part manufacturing device
The movable mold system for composite parts manufacturing addresses the limitation of existing methods by allowing for complex shape formation and cost-effective production of long composite parts with varying cross-sections, enhancing design freedom and automation.
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- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
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- Filing Date
- 2022-08-04
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Existing methods for manufacturing composite parts, such as CFRP and GFRP, lack the flexibility to create complex shapes with varying cross-sections along the longitudinal direction, limiting their design freedom and increasing production costs.
A method involving a movable mold system that includes a first and second moving mold, where prepreg is placed between them, subjected to pressure and heat, and then transferred downstream to form a composite part, allowing for continuous molding of complex shapes.
This approach enhances the shape freedom of manufactured composite parts, enabling the production of long, complex-shaped components at a lower cost compared to autoclave methods, while maintaining efficient automation and material reuse.
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Abstract
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[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a composite material part and an apparatus for manufacturing a composite material part. [Background technology]
[0002] Composite parts made of fibers and resins are used in a variety of products, including aircraft and automobiles. Composite parts include CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic) and GFRP (glass fiber reinforced plastic). There is a need for shape optimization and weight reduction in composite parts. For composite parts as structural members, there are cases where a design is required to optimize the height, thickness, etc. of the composite part according to the load conditions.
[0003] Autoclave molding allows for the production of complex-shaped composite parts using molds that correspond to the product shape. However, molding costs are high. On the other hand, pultrusion molding allows for the molding of long composite parts relatively inexpensively. However, pultrusion molding generally only allows for the molding of composite parts with a constant cross-sectional shape along the longitudinal direction.
[0004] As a related technique, Patent Document 1 describes a continuous molding method for composite shapes with different cross sections. In the molding method described in Patent Document 1, a single movable mold in which the dimensions of the outer surface vary depending on the position along the longitudinal direction is used to mold composite shapes with different cross sections depending on the position along the longitudinal direction (for example, composite shapes with different thickness dimensions depending on the position along the longitudinal direction). The technique described in Patent Document 1 targets molding components whose dimensions of the outer surface vary along the longitudinal direction, and the shapes that can be molded are limited.
[0005] Also, Patent Document 2 discloses a method for manufacturing a composite part. The method for manufacturing a composite part described in Patent Document 2 includes a first thermoforming step of thermoforming a first thermoplastic prepreg sheet into a three-dimensional shape to form a first three-dimensional prepreg sheet, a laminate creation step of laminating the first three-dimensional prepreg sheet and a second prepreg sheet to form a prepreg sheet laminate, and a laminate formation step of applying heat and pressing force to the prepreg sheet laminate with a pressing device to form the prepreg sheet laminate. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0006] [Patent Document 1] Patent No. 5322594 [Patent Document 2] Patent No. 6411673 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0007] An object of the present invention is to provide a technique that increases the degree of freedom in the shape of a manufactured composite part. [Means for solving the problem]
[0008] To solve the above problems, a method for manufacturing a composite part in some embodiments includes the steps of placing a prepreg in a moving mold, molding the prepreg, transporting the prepreg together with the moving mold from upstream to downstream, and separating a composite part formed from the prepreg from the moving mold. The step of placing the prepreg includes placing the prepreg between a first moving mold and a second moving mold. The step of molding the prepreg includes applying pressure to the prepreg from the molding mold via the moving mold and transferring heat from the moving mold to the prepreg. The step of separating the composite part from the moving mold includes separating the composite part from both the first moving mold and the second moving mold.
[0009] In some embodiments, a composite material part manufacturing apparatus includes a movable mold that accommodates a prepreg, a transfer device that transfers the movable mold with the prepreg accommodated therein from upstream to downstream, a molding mold that applies pressure and heat to the prepreg via the movable mold, a press device that applies a pressing force from the molding mold to the movable mold, and a heating device that heats the molding mold. The movable mold includes a first movable mold and a second movable mold that is arranged opposite the first movable mold with the prepreg interposed therebetween. [Effects of the Invention]
[0010] The present invention can provide a technique that increases the degree of freedom in the shape of a composite material part to be manufactured. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0011] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a flowchart showing an example of a method for manufacturing a composite material part according to the first embodiment. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing an example of a prepreg. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of how a prepreg is arranged between a first moving mold and a second moving mold. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view showing another example of how a prepreg is arranged between the first moving mold and the second moving mold. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of how the prepreg being transferred in the first direction is molded by the molding device. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a schematic perspective view showing another example of how the prepreg being transferred in the first direction is molded by the molding device. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a state in which some steps of the method for manufacturing a composite material part according to the first embodiment are being performed. [Figure 8] FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow JJ in FIG. [Figure 9] FIG. 9 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a state in which some steps of the method for manufacturing a composite material part according to the first embodiment are being performed. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a schematic vertical cross-sectional view showing the state in which the transfer step is being performed. [Figure 11] FIG. 11 is a schematic vertical cross-sectional view showing the state in which the transfer step is being performed. [Figure 12] FIG. 12 is a schematic vertical cross-sectional view showing a state in which a transfer step is being performed in the modified example. [Figure 13] FIG. 13 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing the state in which the molding step is being carried out. [Figure 14] FIG. 14 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of how the composite material part is separated from the moving mold. [Figure 15] FIG. 15 is a schematic perspective view showing another example of how the composite material part is separated from the moving mold. [Figure 16] FIG. 16 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a state in which a molding step is being performed in the modified example. [Figure 17] FIG. 17 is a graph showing an example of the temperature change of the movable mold. [Figure 18]FIG. 18 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a state in which a molding step is being performed in the second embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Hereinafter, with reference to the drawings, a method for manufacturing a composite material part CP according to an embodiment and a composite material part manufacturing apparatus 1 will be described. In the following description of the embodiment, parts and members having the same functions are given the same reference numerals, and repeated description of parts and members given the same reference numerals will be omitted.
[0013] (First embodiment) 1 to 16, a manufacturing method of a composite material part CP and a composite material part manufacturing apparatus 1A according to the first embodiment will be described. FIG. 1 is a flowchart showing an example of a manufacturing method of a composite material part CP according to the first embodiment. FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing an example of a prepreg PP. FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a state in which a prepreg PP is arranged between a first moving mold 21 and a second moving mold 24. FIG. 4 is a schematic perspective view showing another example of a state in which a prepreg PP is arranged between the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24. FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a state in which a prepreg PP transferred in the first direction DR1 is molded by the molding apparatus 3. FIG. 6 is a schematic perspective view showing another example of a state in which a prepreg PP transferred in the first direction DR1 is molded by the molding apparatus 3. FIG. 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing an example of a state in which some steps of a manufacturing method of a composite material part CP according to the first embodiment are being performed. FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow JJ in FIG. 7. Fig. 9 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a state where some steps of the method for manufacturing a composite part CP in the first embodiment are being performed. Figs. 10 and 11 are schematic vertical cross-sectional views showing a state where a transfer step is being performed. Fig. 12 is a schematic vertical cross-sectional view showing a state where a transfer step in a modified example is being performed. Fig. 13 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a state where a molding step is being performed. Fig. 14 is a schematic perspective view showing a schematic example of a state where a composite part CP is separated from the movable die 2. Fig. 15 is a schematic perspective view showing another example of a state where a composite part CP is separated from the movable die 2. Fig. 16 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a state where a molding step in a modified example is being performed.
[0014] (Manufacturing method) In the manufacturing method of a composite material part in the first embodiment, as illustrated in Fig. 5, molding of the prepreg PP is carried out in a state in which the prepreg PP is placed between a first moving mold 21 and a second moving mold 24. Also, as illustrated in Fig. 5, the prepreg PP is transferred from upstream to downstream together with the moving mold 2 including the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24.
[0015] Each step of the method for manufacturing the composite material part in the first embodiment will be described.
[0016] As illustrated in FIG. 2, in a first step ST1, a prepreg PP is prepared. The first step ST1 is a preparation step. The prepreg PP prepared in the preparation step includes a reinforcing material RF such as carbon fiber or glass fiber, and a base material N such as a resin impregnated with the reinforcing material RF. The reinforcing material RF may contain continuous fibers such as a woven fabric, or may contain discontinuous fibers such as long fibers or short fibers. The base material N may be made of a thermosetting resin or a thermoplastic resin.
[0017] The prepreg PP may be a laminate LB in which multiple prepreg sheets PS are stacked. The stacking of the prepreg sheets PS may be performed using an AFP (automated laminating machine). Furthermore, as illustrated in FIGS. 3 to 5 of Japanese Patent No. 6411673, preparing the prepreg as the laminate LB may include thermoforming each thermoplastic prepreg sheet into a three-dimensional shape and stacking the multiple thermoformed thermoplastic prepreg sheets. Furthermore, preparing the prepreg as the laminate LB may be performed continuously by overlapping a prepreg sheet unwound from a bobbin with another prepreg sheet.
[0018] When the prepreg PP is a laminate LB in which multiple prepreg sheets PS are laminated, the orientation of the reinforcing material RF (more specifically, the fiber RF1) in each prepreg sheet PS may be different from the orientation of the fibers in other adjacent prepreg sheets. It is preferable that the orientation of the fibers in each prepreg sheet is appropriately set so that a composite part manufactured from the prepreg PP has the desired strength.
[0019] The preparation step (first step ST1) may include cutting a laminate LB in which a plurality of prepreg sheets PS are laminated to a desired size (for example, a desired length and / or a desired width).
[0020] 3 or 4, in the second step ST2, the prepreg PP is placed on the movable mold 2. The second step ST2 is a placement step.
[0021] The placement step (second step ST2) includes placing the prepreg PP between the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24. FIG. 3(a) or FIG. 4(a) shows the state before the placement step (first step ST1) is performed, and FIG. 3(b) or FIG. 4(b) shows the state after the placement step (second step ST2) is performed. In the example shown in FIG. 3(a) or FIG. 4(a), the second moving mold 24 is separate from the first moving mold 21.
[0022] 3 or 4, the first movable mold 21 is an outer mold arranged to face the outer surface of the prepreg PP, and the second movable mold 24 is an inner mold arranged to face the inner surface of the prepreg PP. More specifically, the first movable mold 21 includes a concave first inner surface 22n arranged to face the outer surface of the prepreg PP and a first outer surface 22u that will be pressed by the molding mold 30 described below. The second movable mold 24 includes a second outer surface 25u arranged to face the inner surface of the prepreg PP and a concave second inner surface 25n that will be pressed by the molding mold 30 described below.
[0023] As illustrated in FIG. 5 or 6, in the third step ST3, the prepreg PP is molded. The third step ST3 is a molding step. In the molding step (third step ST3), heat and pressure are applied to the prepreg PP to mold the prepreg PP. If the base material N of the prepreg PP is a thermosetting resin, it is preferable that the prepreg PP be heated in the molding step so that its temperature reaches a polymerization initiation temperature or higher. If the base material N of the prepreg PP is a thermoplastic resin, it is preferable that the prepreg PP be heated so that its temperature reaches a melting point temperature or higher.
[0024] As illustrated in Figure 9(b), the molding process (third step ST3) includes applying pressure F from the molding die 30 to the prepreg PP (e.g., the first region RG1 of the prepreg PP) via the movable die 2, and transferring heat Q from the movable die 2 to the prepreg PP (e.g., the first region RG1 of the prepreg PP).
[0025] As illustrated in Figure 10(a), a molded region M2 is formed from the prepreg PP by performing the step of molding the prepreg PP (third step ST3). In Figure 10(a), among the areas hatched with dots, the areas with a high density of dots correspond to the molded region M2, and the areas with a low density of dots correspond to the pre-molded region M1 of the prepreg PP. By performing the step of molding the prepreg PP (third step ST3) once or multiple times, a composite material part CP is formed from the prepreg PP.
[0026] As shown by the dashed arrows in Figure 5 or 6, in fourth step ST4, the prepreg PP is transferred. The fourth step ST4 is a transfer step. The transfer step includes transferring the prepreg PP together with the movable mold 2 from upstream to downstream.
[0027] In this specification, the direction in which the movable mold 2 is moved is defined as the "first direction DR1." When the movable mold 2 is a mold that extends along a straight line, as illustrated in Fig. 5, the first direction DR1 is a direction along the straight line (more specifically, a straight line along the longitudinal direction of the movable mold 2). Alternatively, when the movable mold 2 is a mold that extends along a curved line, as illustrated in Fig. 6, the first direction DR1 is a direction along the curved line.
[0028] In addition, in this specification, "downstream" means downstream in the direction in which the movable mold 2 is transferred, and "upstream" means upstream in the direction in which the movable mold 2 is transferred.
[0029] In the example shown in FIG. 5 or 6, the transfer step (fourth step ST4) includes transferring the pre-molding region M1 of the prepreg PP together with the movable mold 2 in the first direction DR1 toward the molding device 3. Also, in the example shown in FIG. 5 or 6, the transfer step includes transferring the molded region M2 formed from the prepreg PP together with the movable mold 2 from the molding device 3 in the first direction DR1. Note that in the example shown in FIG. 5 or 6, the pre-molding region M1 and the molded region M2 are shown separately for convenience in order to make it easier to understand the positional relationship between the molding mold 30 and the movable mold 2, but in reality, the pre-molding region M1 and the molded region M2 are connected to each other.
[0030] By alternately performing the above-mentioned molding step (third step ST3) and the above-mentioned transfer step (fourth step ST4), it is possible to continuously mold the long prepreg PP and manufacture the composite part CP.
[0031] 14 or 15, in the fifth step ST5, the composite material part CP formed from the prepreg PP is separated from the movable mold 2. The fifth step ST5 is a separation step.
[0032] The separation step (fifth step ST5) includes separating the composite part CP from both the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24. The composite part CP separated from the moving mold 2 may be subjected to further processing (e.g., cutting, drilling, etc.). Alternatively, or additionally, the composite part CP separated from the moving mold 2 may be stacked with other composite parts.
[0033] The first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24 separated from the composite part CP may be reused as the moving mold 2. Alternatively, the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24 separated from the composite part CP may be recovered and reused as metal resources.
[0034] In the manufacturing method for a composite material part according to the first embodiment, the prepreg PP is molded while the prepreg PP is placed between the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24. Therefore, by setting the shape of the space between the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24 to the desired shape, it is possible to mold the prepreg PP in a desired shape. Therefore, when the manufacturing method for a composite material part according to the first embodiment is used, the degree of freedom in the shape of the molded composite material part CP is improved.
[0035] (Composite parts manufacturing equipment 1A) As illustrated in FIG. 5 or 6, the composite material component manufacturing apparatus 1A in the first embodiment includes a movable mold 2, a transfer device 6, a molding mold 30, a press device 40, and a heating device 50.
[0036] The movable mold 2 accommodates the prepreg PP. In the example shown in FIG. 5 or 6, the movable mold 2 includes a first movable mold 21 and a second movable mold 24. The second movable mold 24 is disposed opposite the first movable mold 21 across the prepreg PP. In the example shown in FIG. 5 or 6, the first movable mold 21 is an outer mold disposed opposite the outer surface of the prepreg PP, and the second movable mold 24 is an inner mold disposed opposite the inner surface of the prepreg PP.
[0037] The transfer device 6 transfers the movable mold 2 containing the prepreg PP from upstream to downstream. In the example shown in Fig. 5 or 6, the transfer device 6 includes a moving device 60 that moves the molding mold 30 and the press device 40 along the movement path OB of the movable mold 2.
[0038] In the example shown in Figure 5 or Figure 6, the moving device 60 is a device that moves the molding die 30 and the press device 40 along the movement path OB of the movable die 2 while the molding die 30 arranged at the tip of the press device 40 presses the movable die 2.
[0039] Alternatively, or additionally, as illustrated in FIG. 12(b), the transfer device 6 may include a traction device 61 provided independently of the molding device 3. The traction device 61 is arranged downstream of the molding device 3. The traction device 61 pulls the moving mold 2 from upstream to downstream. Alternatively, or additionally, the transfer device 6 may include a transfer roller 68 (see FIG. 8 if necessary) arranged upstream of the molding device 3, or may include another form of transfer device (e.g., an intermittent transfer device) arranged upstream of the molding device 3.
[0040] As illustrated in FIG. 9( b ), the molding die 30 applies pressure F and heat Q to the prepreg PP via the moving die 2 .
[0041] 9(b), the press device 40 applies a pressing force from the molding die 30 to the movable die 2. The heating device 50 heats the molding die 30.
[0042] The composite material component manufacturing apparatus 1A in the first embodiment includes a first movable mold 21 and a second movable mold 24 that is disposed opposite the first movable mold 21 with the prepreg PP interposed therebetween. Therefore, by setting the shape of the space between the first movable mold 21 and the second movable mold 24 to the desired shape, it is possible to mold the prepreg PP in a desired shape. Therefore, when the composite material component manufacturing apparatus 1A in the first embodiment is used, the degree of freedom in the shape of the composite material component CP to be manufactured is improved.
[0043] Of course, it is possible to manufacture composite material parts with complex shapes using an autoclave manufacturing method without using the manufacturing method for composite material parts according to the first embodiment. However, when using the autoclave manufacturing method, it is necessary to prepare a large number of expensive molds to fit each shape of the composite material part. Furthermore, when using the autoclave manufacturing method, additional work such as covering the prepreg with a bagging film is required. Furthermore, when using the autoclave manufacturing method, there is a limit to the length of the composite material part that can be manufactured. In contrast, when using the manufacturing method for composite material parts according to the first embodiment, it is possible to inexpensively and efficiently manufacture long composite material parts with complex shapes. Furthermore, by employing the press device 40 and the transfer device 6, it is possible to automate the manufacturing of composite material parts.
[0044] (Optional configuration) Next, with reference to FIGS. 1 to 16, an optional additional configuration that can be employed in the manufacturing method of the composite material part CP in the first embodiment and the composite material part manufacturing apparatus 1A in the first embodiment will be described.
[0045] (Prepreg PP shape) In the example shown in FIG. 3(a), the prepreg PP placed in the movable mold 2 has a three-dimensional shape. In this specification, a three-dimensional shape means a shape other than a two-dimensional planar shape. A three-dimensional shape is, for example, a shape having at least one bent portion. In the example shown in FIG. 3(a), the prepreg PP has a bent portion B extending along the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP. The prepreg PP may have a first bent portion B1 extending along the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP and a second bent portion B2 extending along the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP.
[0046] The cross-sectional shape of the prepreg PP in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP may be substantially C-shaped as shown in Fig. 3(a) Alternatively, the cross-sectional shape of the prepreg PP in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP may be substantially Z-shaped, substantially L-shaped, or any other shape.
[0047] Hereinafter, in this specification, with regard to the cross section of each component, a cross section taken along a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the component is referred to as a "cross section." The shape of the cross section of the prepreg PP may be constant along the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP (in other words, the prepreg PP may have a constant cross-sectional shape). Alternatively, as illustrated in FIG. 3(a), the shape of the cross section of the prepreg PP may vary along the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP (in other words, the prepreg PP may have a varying cross-sectional shape). For example, the height dimension H3, width dimension W3, or thickness T3 of the prepreg PP may vary along the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP. In the example shown in FIG. 3(a), the prepreg PP has a first portion Pa whose width dimension is a first value, a second portion Pb whose width dimension is a second value greater than the first value, and a width-varying portion Pc whose width dimension varies along the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP. The width-changing portion Pc is disposed between the first portion Pa and the second portion Pb. The width-changing portion Pc may include a tapered portion Pc1 whose width changes smoothly, or may include a step portion Pc2 (see FIG. 4(a)).
[0048] As illustrated in Figure 3(a), the longitudinal axis CA of the prepreg PP may be straight. Alternatively, as illustrated in Figure 4(a), the longitudinal axis CA of the prepreg PP may include a curve.
[0049] (First moving mold 21 and second moving mold 24) As illustrated in Figure 3(a) or 4(a), it is preferable that at least one of the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24 includes a thin plate having a three-dimensional shape (for example, a thin plate having a thickness of 1.5 mm or less). In the example illustrated in Figure 3(a), the first moving mold 21 includes a first thin plate 22 having a three-dimensional shape (for example, a first thin plate 22 having a thickness T1 of 1.5 mm or less). Furthermore, the second moving mold 24 includes a second thin plate 25 having a three-dimensional shape (for example, a second thin plate 25 having a thickness T2 of 1.5 mm or less).
[0050] The thin plate may have a trough shape, which in this specification means a shape that is elongated as a whole and has an elongated recess D along the whole.
[0051] 3(a) or 4(a), the first thin plate 22 has a bent portion 221 extending along the longitudinal direction of the first thin plate 22. The first thin plate 22 may have two bent portions (221a, 221b) extending along the longitudinal direction of the movable mold 2. The first thin plate 22 may have a trough shape.
[0052] 3(a), the first thin plate 22 has a first side wall 225, a second side wall 226, and a first connecting wall 227 (more specifically, a first top wall) that connects the first side wall 225 and the second side wall 226. The first side wall 225 is a flat, elongated wall portion, and the second side wall 226 is a flat, elongated wall portion. The first connecting wall 227 is a flat, elongated wall portion.
[0053] In the example shown in FIG. 4(a), the first thin plate 22 has a first side wall 225, a second side wall 226, and a first connecting wall 227 (more specifically, a top wall) that connects the first side wall 225 and the second side wall 226. The first side wall 225 is a curved plate-shaped wall portion, and the second side wall 226 is also a curved plate-shaped wall portion. The radius of curvature of the second side wall 226 is smaller than the radius of curvature of the first side wall 225. The first connecting wall 227 is a flat plate-shaped wall portion that extends along a curve.
[0054] In the example shown in Fig. 3(a) or 4(a), the second thin plate 25 has a bent portion 251 extending along the longitudinal direction of the movable mold 2. The second thin plate 25 may have two bent portions (251a, 251b) extending along the longitudinal direction of the movable mold 2. The second thin plate 25 may have a trough shape.
[0055] In the example shown in FIG. 3(a), the second thin plate 25 has a third side wall 255 that faces the first side wall 225 via the prepreg PP, a fourth side wall 256 that faces the second side wall 226 via the prepreg PP, and a second connecting wall 257 (more specifically, a second top wall) that connects the third side wall 255 and the fourth side wall 256. The second connecting wall 257 is a wall that faces the first connecting wall 227 via the prepreg PP. The third side wall 255 is a flat, elongated wall portion, and the fourth side wall 256 is a flat, elongated wall portion. The second connecting wall 257 is also a flat, elongated wall portion.
[0056] In the example shown in FIG. 4(a), the second thin plate 25 has a third side wall 255 that faces the first side wall 225 via the prepreg PP, a fourth side wall 256 that faces the second side wall 226 via the prepreg PP, and a second connecting wall 257 (more specifically, a second top wall) that connects the third side wall 255 and the fourth side wall 256. The second connecting wall 257 faces the first connecting wall 227 via the prepreg PP. The third side wall 255 is a curved plate-like wall portion, and the fourth side wall 256 is also a curved plate-like wall portion. The radius of curvature of the fourth side wall 256 is smaller than the radius of curvature of the third side wall 255. The second connecting wall 257 is a flat plate-like wall portion that extends along a curve.
[0057] As illustrated in FIG. 3(a) or FIG. 4(a), the cross-sectional shape of the first thin plate 22 may be substantially C-shaped. Alternatively, the cross-sectional shape of the first thin plate 22 may be substantially L-shaped or may be some other shape. As illustrated in FIG. 3(a) or FIG. 4(a), the cross-sectional shape of the second thin plate 25 may be substantially C-shaped. Alternatively, the cross-sectional shape of the second thin plate 25 may be substantially L-shaped or may be some other shape.
[0058] 3(a), the cross-sectional shape of the first thin plate 22 may be constant along the longitudinal direction of the first thin plate 22. Alternatively, the cross-sectional shape of the first thin plate 22 may vary along the longitudinal direction of the first thin plate 22. For example, the height dimension H1 of the first thin plate 22, the width dimension W1 of the first thin plate 22, or the thickness T1 of the first thin plate 22 may vary along the longitudinal direction of the first thin plate 22.
[0059] The cross-sectional shape of the second thin plate 25 may be constant along the longitudinal direction of the second thin plate 25. Alternatively, the cross-sectional shape of the second thin plate 25 may vary along the longitudinal direction of the second thin plate 25. For example, the height dimension H2 of the second thin plate 25, the width dimension W2 of the second thin plate 25, or the thickness T2 of the second thin plate 25 may vary along the longitudinal direction of the second thin plate 25. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 3( a), the second thin plate 25 may have a thickness varying portion 25c whose thickness varies along the longitudinal direction of the second thin plate 25.
[0060] As illustrated in Fig. 3(a), the longitudinal axis CL1 of the first thin plate 22 (or the longitudinal axis CL2 of the second thin plate 25) may be a straight line. Alternatively, as illustrated in Fig. 4(a), the longitudinal axis CL1 of the first thin plate 22 (or the longitudinal axis CL2 of the second thin plate 25) may include a curve.
[0061] In the example shown in Figure 3(a) or 4(a), the thickness T1 of the first thin plate 22 is preferably 1.5 mm or less. Also, the thickness T2 of the second thin plate 25 is preferably 1.5 mm or less. When the thickness T1 of the first thin plate 22 and / or the thickness T2 of the second thin plate 25 are 1.5 mm or less, the shape of the first thin plate 22 (or the second thin plate 25) that receives the pressing force from the molding die 30 and the shape of the prepreg PP tend to fit together (see Figure 9(b)).
[0062] Furthermore, when the thickness of the thin plate (first thin plate 22 and / or second thin plate 25) placed between the molding die 30 and the prepreg PP is 1.5 mm or less, heat Q can be efficiently transferred from the molding die 30 to the prepreg PP via the thin plate (first thin plate 22 and / or second thin plate 25).
[0063] 9(a), a case is assumed in which a prepreg PP is placed between the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24, and a small gap G exists between at least one of the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24 and the prepreg PP. In this case, unless at least one of the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24 deforms, the pressing force acting from the molding mold 30 on the moving mold 2 is not sufficiently transmitted to the prepreg PP. In contrast, if the first moving mold 21 includes a first thin plate 22 having a thickness of 1.5 mm or less, the pressing force acting from the molding mold 30 on the first thin plate 22 is suitably transmitted to the prepreg PP via the deforming first thin plate 22 due to the deformation of the first thin plate 22. Furthermore, when the second movable mold 24 includes a second thin plate 25 having a thickness of 1.5 mm or less, the deformation of the second thin plate 25 causes the pressing force acting on the second thin plate 25 from the molding mold 30 to be suitably transmitted to the prepreg PP via the deforming second thin plate 25.
[0064] The thickness T1 of the first thin plate 22 may be smaller than the thickness T3 of the prepreg PP (more specifically, the laminate LB of a plurality of prepreg sheets). Also, the thickness T2 of the second thin plate 25 may be smaller than the thickness T3 of the prepreg PP (more specifically, the laminate LB formed by a plurality of prepreg sheets).
[0065] The first thin plate 22 and / or the second thin plate 25 are preferably formed from a metal material. When the first thin plate 22 is formed from a metal material, the first thin plate 22, which receives the pressing force from the molding die 30, is likely to deform to fit the surface shape of the prepreg PP. This deformation includes elastic deformation, plastic deformation, thermal deformation, or a combination thereof. Furthermore, when the second thin plate 25 is formed from a metal material, the second thin plate 25, which receives the pressing force from the molding die 30, is likely to deform to fit the surface shape of the prepreg PP. This deformation includes elastic deformation, plastic deformation, thermal deformation, or a combination thereof.
[0066] The material of the first thin plate 22 and / or the second thin plate 25 may be iron or stainless steel in consideration of durability, etc. Alternatively, the material of the first thin plate 22 and / or the second thin plate 25 may be copper or aluminum in consideration of thermal conductivity, etc.
[0067] The first thin plate 22 and / or the second thin plate 25 may have a thermal conductivity of 15 W / m·K or more, 50 W / m·K or more, or 100 W / m·K or more at the molding temperature of the prepreg PP.
[0068] 9(b), the process of molding the prepreg PP may include (1) deforming the thin plates (22; 25) by pressing them with a molding die 30, and (2) causing the deformed thin plates (22; 25) to apply a pressure F to the prepreg PP. In this case, the first thin plate 22 and / or the second thin plate 25 are pressed and deformed by the molding die 30, so that the shape of the first thin plate 22 and / or the second thin plate 25 conforms to the surface shape of the prepreg PP.
[0069] As illustrated in Fig. 4(a), the thin plate (22; 25) may have a curved region CR, and in the curved region CR, the longitudinal axis CL of the thin plate may be curved.
[0070] 4(a), the first thin plate 22 has a first curved region CR1, and the longitudinal axis CL1 of the first thin plate 22 is curved in the first curved region CR1. The entire first thin plate 22 may be formed by the first curved region CR1. Alternatively, a portion of the first thin plate 22 may be formed by the first curved region CR1, and another portion of the first thin plate 22 may be formed by a linear region.
[0071] 4(a), the second thin plate 25 has a second curved region CR2, and the longitudinal axis CL2 of the second thin plate 25 is curved in the second curved region CR2. The entire second thin plate 25 may be formed by the second curved region CR2. Alternatively, a portion of the second thin plate 25 may be formed by the second curved region CR2, and another portion of the second thin plate 25 may be formed by a linear region.
[0072] 3(b), the first moving mold 21 includes a first thin plate 22 having a three-dimensional shape, and the first thin plate 22 has a first inner surface 22n that faces the second moving mold 24 via the prepreg PP. The cross-sectional shape of the first inner surface 22n (in other words, the cross-sectional shape of the first inner surface 22n in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the first thin plate 22) may be constant along the longitudinal direction of the first thin plate 22. Alternatively, the cross-sectional shape of the first inner surface 22n may change along the longitudinal direction of the first thin plate 22.
[0073] 3(b), the first thin plate 22 has a first outer surface 22u that is to be pressed by the molding die 30. The cross-sectional shape of the first outer surface 22u (in other words, the cross-sectional shape of the first outer surface 22u in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the first thin plate 22) may be constant along the longitudinal direction of the first thin plate 22. In this case, any region of the first thin plate 22 that is intermittently transferred in the first direction DR1 is suitably pressed by the molding die 30.
[0074] 3(b), the second moving mold 24 includes a second thin plate 25 having a three-dimensional shape, and the second thin plate 25 has a second outer surface 25u that faces the first moving mold 21 via the prepreg PP. The cross-sectional shape of the second outer surface 25u (in other words, the cross-sectional shape of the second outer surface 25u in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the second thin plate 25) may be constant along the longitudinal direction of the second thin plate 25. Alternatively, the cross-sectional shape of the second outer surface 25u may change along the longitudinal direction of the second thin plate 25.
[0075] 3(b), the second thin plate 25 has a second inner surface 25n that is to be pressed by the molding die 30. The cross-sectional shape of the second inner surface 25n (in other words, the cross-sectional shape of the second inner surface 25n in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the second thin plate 25) may be constant along the longitudinal direction of the second thin plate 25. In this case, any region of the second thin plate 25 that is intermittently transferred in the first direction DR1 is suitably pressed by the molding die 30.
[0076] (Block 27) As illustrated in FIG. 3( a ) or FIG. 4( a ), the moving mold 2 may include a block 27 attached to at least one of the first thin plate 22 and the second thin plate 25 .
[0077] In the example shown in Fig. 3(a) or 4(a), the movable mold 2 includes a first block 27-1 attached to the first thin plate 22. In the example shown in Fig. 3(a) or 4(a), the first block 27-1 is attached to the inner surface of the first thin plate 22. The first block 27-1 and the first thin plate 22 function as an outer mold that is disposed opposite the outer surface of the prepreg PP.
[0078] 3(a), the first block 27-1 may have a portion 27p-1 in which the width or height changes continuously along the longitudinal direction of the first block 27-1. The portion 27p-1 may be formed by forming a part of the surface of the first block 27-1 into a tapered surface 27t-1.
[0079] Any known method can be used to attach the first block 27-1 to the first thin plate 22. The first block 27-1 may be attached to the first thin plate 22 via a fastening member such as a bolt or a screw. Alternatively, or additionally, the first block 27-1 may be attached to the first thin plate 22 by adhesive or welding.
[0080] The block 27 (for example, the first block 27-1) is preferably made of a metal material. The block 27 (for example, the first block 27-1) may be made of iron or stainless steel in consideration of durability, etc. Alternatively, the block 27 (for example, the first block 27-1) may be made of copper or aluminum in consideration of thermal conductivity, etc.
[0081] Block 27 (for example, first block 27-1) may be made of a metal material having a thermal conductivity of 15 W / m·K or more, 50 W / m·K or more, or 100 W / m·K or more at the molding temperature of the prepreg PP.
[0082] In the example shown in Fig. 3(a) or 4(a), the movable mold 2 includes a second block 27-2 attached to the second thin plate 25. In the example shown in Fig. 3(a) or 4(a), the second block 27-2 is attached to the outer surface of the second thin plate 25. The second block 27-2 and the second thin plate 25 function as an inner mold that is disposed opposite the inner surface of the prepreg PP.
[0083] 3(a), the second block 27-2 may have a portion 27p-2 in which the width or height changes continuously along the longitudinal direction of the second block 27-2. The portion 27p-2 may be formed by forming a part of the surface of the second block 27-2 into a tapered surface 27t-2.
[0084] Any known method can be used to attach the second block 27-2 to the second thin plate 25. The second block 27-2 may be attached to the second thin plate 25 via a fastening member such as a bolt or a screw. Alternatively, or additionally, the second block 27-2 may be attached to the second thin plate 25 by adhesive or welding.
[0085] The second block 27-2 is preferably made of a metal material. Taking durability and other factors into consideration, the second block 27-2 may be made of iron or stainless steel. Alternatively, taking thermal conductivity and other factors into consideration, the second block 27-2 may be made of copper or aluminum. The second block 27-2 may have a thermal conductivity of 15 W / m·K or more, 50 W / m·K or more, or 100 W / m·K or more at the molding temperature of the prepreg PP.
[0086] The process of molding the prepreg PP (third step ST3) may be performed in a state in which the block 27 attached to one of the first thin plate 22 and the second thin plate 25 and the other of the first thin plate 22 and the second thin plate 25 are in contact with the prepreg PP, as illustrated in Fig. 9(b). In the example shown in Fig. 9(b), the second block 27-2 attached to the second thin plate 25 and the first thin plate 22 are in contact with the prepreg PP. The second thin plate 25 is also in contact with the prepreg PP.
[0087] When the movable mold 2 is configured by combining thin plates (22; 25) and blocks 27, prepreg PP having a more complicated shape can be molded using the molding mold 30 and the movable mold 2.
[0088] As illustrated in Figure 3(a) or Figure 4(a), when the movable mold 2 is constructed by combining thin plates (22; 25) and blocks 27, prepreg PP whose width dimension W3, height dimension H3, thickness T3, or bending angle (more specifically, the bending angle at bending portion B) changes along the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP can be continuously molded without changing the molding mold 30.
[0089] As illustrated in Figure 4(a), when the movable mold 2 is composed of a combination of thin plates (22; 25) extending along a curve and blocks 27 extending along a curve, prepreg PP whose radius of curvature (for example, the radius of curvature of the inner side surface PS1 of the prepreg PP or the radius of curvature of the outer side surface PS2 of the prepreg PP) changes along the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP can be continuously molded without changing the molding mold 30.
[0090] Alternatively, or additionally, to enable molding of prepreg PP having a complex shape, the cross-sectional shape of at least one of the first inner surface 22n of the first thin plate 22 and the second outer surface 25u of the second thin plate 25 may vary along the longitudinal direction of the movable mold 2 (see the thickness varying portion 25c in FIG. 3(a)). In the example shown in FIG. 3(a), the presence of the thickness varying portion 25c allows the shape of the movable mold 2 to correspond to a prepreg PP whose width dimension W3 or thickness T3 varies along the longitudinal direction. In this way, a composite part whose width dimension or thickness varies along the longitudinal direction can be manufactured.
[0091] (Forming device 3) 5 or 6, the molding device 3 has a molding die 30 that presses the movable die 2, and a press device 40 that moves the molding die 30 in a direction toward the movable die 2. The molding device 3 may also have a movement device 60 that moves the press device 40 and the molding die 30 along the movement path OB of the movable die 2.
[0092] The molding apparatus 3 (more specifically, the molding die 30 of the molding apparatus 3) is preferably configured to intermittently heat and pressurize the long prepreg PP via the movable die 2. Furthermore, the transfer device 6 (e.g., the moving device 60 of the molding apparatus 3) is preferably configured to intermittently transfer the movable die 2 and the long prepreg PP in the first direction DR1. In the example shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, the long prepreg PP is intermittently heated and pressurized by the molding die 30 via the movable die 2, and the movable die 2 and the long prepreg PP are intermittently transferred in the first direction DR1, thereby continuously molding the long prepreg PP.
[0093] The stroke of the transfer device 6 (e.g., the moving device 60) to transfer the prepreg PP (in other words, the distance the prepreg PP moves in one transfer step) may be several mm or several cm. Alternatively, the stroke of the transfer device 6 (e.g., the moving device 60) to transfer the prepreg PP may be approximately equal to the length of the molding die 30 in the first direction DR1, or may be approximately half of that length, or may be approximately one-third of that length.
[0094] Furthermore, the temperature distribution of the molding die 30 during molding of the prepreg PP may be approximately constant along the first direction DR1. Alternatively, the temperature distribution of the molding die 30 during molding of the prepreg PP may have a temperature gradient. For example, the above-mentioned temperature gradient may be set so that preheating occurs at the entrance portion of the molding die 30, main molding occurs in the central portion of the molding die 30 in the direction along the first direction DR1, and appropriate cooling occurs at the exit portion of the molding die 30. Furthermore, if the stroke of the transfer device 6 (e.g., the moving device 60) for transferring the prepreg PP is large, each cycle including the step of molding the prepreg PP (third step ST3) and the transfer step (fourth step ST4) may include a step of heating the molding die 30 and a step of stopping heating of the molding die 30.
[0095] (Mold 30) 5 or 6, the composite material component manufacturing apparatus 1A includes a plurality of molding dies 30. The composite material component manufacturing apparatus 1A may have an upper molding die 30-1 that presses the movable die 2 (e.g., the first movable die 21) from above, or may have a lower molding die 30-2 that presses the movable die 2 (e.g., the second movable die 24) from below. Alternatively, or additionally, the composite material component manufacturing apparatus 1A may have at least two horizontal molding dies (e.g., a first horizontal molding die 30-3 and a second horizontal molding die 30-4) that press the movable die 2 (e.g., the first movable die 21) from the sides so as to sandwich it therebetween.
[0096] In the example shown in Figure 9(b), the process of molding the prepreg PP (third step ST3) is carried out with the lower molding die 30-2 inserted into the recess of the second movable die 24, which is movable relative to the lower molding die 30-2 in the first direction DR1.
[0097] The molding die 30 may have a built-in heating device 50 such as a heater.
[0098] In the example shown in FIG. 9(b), the upper molding die 30-1 is equipped with a first heating device 50-1. The heat generated by the first heating device 50-1 is transferred to the prepreg PP via the upper molding die 30-1 and the movable die 2 (e.g., the first movable die 21). The lower molding die 30-2 is equipped with a second heating device 50-2. The heat generated by the second heating device 50-2 is transferred to the prepreg PP via the lower molding die 30-2 and the movable die 2 (e.g., the second movable die 24).
[0099] In the example shown in Figure 9(b), the first horizontal molding die 30-3 is equipped with a third heating device 50-3. Heat generated by the third heating device 50-3 is transferred to the prepreg PP via the first horizontal molding die 30-3 and the movable die 2 (e.g., the first side of the first movable die 21). In addition, the second horizontal molding die 30-4 is equipped with a fourth heating device 50-4. Heat generated by the fourth heating device 50-4 is transferred to the prepreg PP via the second horizontal molding die 30-4 and the movable die 2 (e.g., the second side of the first movable die 21).
[0100] (Pressing device 40) 9(b), the press device 40 has a first press device 40-1 that presses the movable die 2 (e.g., the upper surface of the first movable die 21) by moving the upper molding die 30-1 downward. The first press device 40-1 is, for example, a fluid pressure actuator. The first press device 40-1 may have a first moving unit 41-1 and a first driving unit 42-1 that moves the first moving unit 41-1.
[0101] Additionally, the press device 40 may have a second press device 40-2 that presses the movable die 2 (e.g., the bottom surface of the second movable die 24) by moving the lower molding die 30-2 upward. The second press device 40-2 is, for example, a fluid pressure actuator. The second press device 40-2 may have a second moving unit 41-2 and a second driving unit 42-2 that moves the second moving unit 41-2.
[0102] Alternatively, or additionally, the press device 40 may have a third press device 40-3 that presses the first side surface of the movable die 2 (e.g., the first side surface of the first movable die 21) by moving the first horizontal molding die 30-3. The third press device 40-3 is, for example, a fluid pressure actuator. The third press device 40-3 may have a third movable unit 41-3 and a third drive unit 42-3 that moves the third movable unit 41-3.
[0103] The press device 40 may also have a fourth press device 40-4 that presses the second side surface of the movable die 2 (e.g., the second side surface of the first movable die 21) by moving the second horizontal molding die 30-4. The fourth press device 40-4 is, for example, a fluid pressure actuator. The fourth press device 40-4 may have a fourth moving unit 41-4 and a fourth driving unit 42-4 that moves the fourth moving unit 41-4.
[0104] (transfer device 6) 5 or 6, the transfer device 6 transfers the movable mold 2 containing the prepreg PP from upstream to downstream. In the example shown in Fig. 5 or 6, the transfer device 6 includes a moving device 60 that moves the molding mold 30 and the press device 40 along the movement path OB of the movable mold 2.
[0105] More specifically, the moving device 60 includes a moving actuator 66 that moves the molding die 30 and the press device 40 along the movement path OB of the movable die 2. The moving actuator 66 is directly or indirectly connected to the press device 40. In the example shown in FIG. 5 or 6, the moving actuator 66 is connected to the press device 40 via a frame 64.
[0106] In the example shown in FIG. 5 or 6, the telescopic portion 66b of the movement actuator 66 is connected to the frame 64, and the main body portion 66a of the movement actuator 66 is connected to the base 62. The telescopic portion 66b moves relative to the main body portion 66a, causing the frame 64 to move relative to the base 62. It is preferable that a bearing 63 (e.g., a ball bearing) is disposed between the base 62 and the frame 64. In the example shown in FIG. 5 or 6, the frame 64 is supported by the base 62 via a plurality of bearings 63. Alternatively, or in addition, a rail (e.g., a straight rail or a curved rail) and a slider that slides on the rail may be disposed between the base 62 and the frame 64.
[0107] In the example shown in Fig. 5, the moving device 60 moves the molding die 30 and the pressing device 40 along the movement path OB of the movable die 2, which is a straight path. In the example shown in Fig. 6, the moving device 60 moves the molding die 30 and the pressing device 40 along the movement path OB of the movable die 2, which is a curved path.
[0108] (Dam 7) 16, the composite material part manufacturing apparatus 1A may have a dam 7 disposed between the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24. The dam 7 prevents softened material produced from the prepreg PP from flowing out from the gap G2 between the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24 during the process of molding the prepreg PP (third step ST3).
[0109] The dam 7 may include a first dam 7a disposed below the first side portion P1 of the prepreg PP and a second dam 7b disposed below the second side portion P2 of the prepreg PP.
[0110] 16, a first dam 7a is disposed between the first thin plate 22 and a second block 27-2 attached to the second thin plate 25. In addition, a second dam 7b is disposed between the first thin plate 22 and the second thin plate 25.
[0111] (Manufacturing method for composite parts) To facilitate understanding of the first embodiment, some steps in the method for manufacturing a composite part will now be described in more detail.
[0112] In the first step ST1, a prepreg PP (more specifically, a prepreg PP having a three-dimensional shape) is prepared (preparation step). The prepreg PP prepared in the preparation step has already been described in detail, so a repeated description of the prepreg PP will be omitted.
[0113] The prepreg PP prepared in the preparation step may be a prepreg with a constant cross-sectional shape (in other words, a prepreg whose cross-sectional shape does not change along the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP), or may be a prepreg with a non-constant cross-sectional shape (in other words, a prepreg whose cross-sectional shape changes along the longitudinal direction of the prepreg PP). Furthermore, the prepreg PP prepared in the preparation step may be a linear prepreg or a curved prepreg.
[0114] As illustrated in Figures 7(a) and 7(b), in the second step ST2, the prepreg PP is placed on the movable mold 2 (placement step). The placement step has already been described in detail, so a repeated description of the placement step will be omitted. Note that the placement step preferably includes integrating the movable mold 2 and the prepreg PP. The integration may be achieved by the adhesive force of the prepreg PP.
[0115] In the separation step (fifth step ST5), to facilitate separation of the composite part CP formed from the prepreg PP from the movable mold 2, the surface of the movable mold 2 may be subjected to a surface treatment such as a ceramic coating CT. More specifically, the surface of the first movable mold 21 made of metal may be subjected to a ceramic coating, and the surface of the second movable mold 24 made of metal may be subjected to a ceramic coating.
[0116] As illustrated in Figure 7(c), after the second step ST2 (placement step) is performed and before the third step ST3 (molding step) is performed, the prepreg PP and the movable mold 2 are transferred to a position facing the molding mold 30 of the molding device 3. As illustrated in Figure 8, the transfer may be performed using transfer rollers 68 that contact the movable mold 2. The transfer may also include moving the movable mold 2 along the guide rails 69 while the movable mold 2 is supported by the guide rails 69.
[0117] As illustrated in FIG. 9(b), in the third step ST3, the prepreg PP is molded (molding process). In the molding process, pressure F and heat Q are applied to the prepreg PP, thereby molding the prepreg PP. In the example illustrated in FIG. 10(a), the molding process includes applying pressure F and heat Q to the first region RG1 of the prepreg PP from the molding die 30 via the movable die 2. In other words, the molding process includes the molding die 30 pressing the movable die 2, and the movable die 2, which is pressed by the molding die 30, applying pressure F and heat to the prepreg. In the example illustrated in FIG. 10(a), in the molding process, the molding die 30 presses the prepreg PP via the movable die 2 without directly contacting the prepreg PP.
[0118] As illustrated in Figure 16, the process of molding the prepreg PP may be carried out with a dam 7 placed between the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24 to prevent softened material produced from the prepreg PP from flowing out through the gap G2 between the first moving mold 21 and the second moving mold 24.
[0119] The molding process has already been described in detail, so a repeated description of the molding process will be omitted.
[0120] As illustrated in FIG. 10 , in a fourth step ST4, the prepreg PP is transferred (transfer step). The transfer step may include: (1) moving the molding die 30 and the press device 40 in a first direction DR1 while the molded region M2 of the prepreg PP (in the example shown in FIG. 10(a), this is the first region RG1) is held by the molding die 30 via the movable die 2 (see arrow AR1 in FIG. 10(a)); (2) moving the molding die 30 (e.g., the upper molding die 30-1) so that it moves away from the movable die 2 (see arrow AR2 in FIG. 10(b)); and (3) moving the molding die 30 and the press device 40 relative to the prepreg PP in a second direction DR2 opposite to the first direction DR1 (see arrow AR3 in FIG. 10(c)). By performing the transfer step, the prepreg PP and the movable die 2 move together in the first direction DR1.
[0121] The transfer process has already been described in detail, so a repeated description of the transfer process will be omitted.
[0122] It is preferable that the cycle including the third step ST3 (molding step) and the fourth step ST4 (transfer step) is repeatedly performed.
[0123] When "N" is defined as any natural number equal to or greater than 2, the cycle including the third step ST3 (molding step) and the fourth step ST4 (transfer step) may be repeated "N" times. In this case, when "K" is defined as any natural number equal to or greater than "1" and equal to or less than "N-1", after the "K"th molding step and the "K"th transfer step are performed, the "K+1"th molding step and the "K+1"th transfer step are performed.
[0124] 10(a), the molding step (e.g., the "K"th molding step) includes applying pressure F and heat Q to the first region RG1 of the prepreg PP from the molding die 30 via the first portion 20a of the movable die 2. Applying pressure F and heat Q to the first region RG1 of the prepreg PP is performed with the first portion 20a of the movable die 2 in contact with the first region RG1 of the prepreg PP.
[0125] 10(a), the first portion 20a of the movable mold 2 includes a part 22a of the first thin plate 22 and a part 25a of the second thin plate 25. Additionally, the first portion 20a of the movable mold 2 (in other words, the part that contacts the first region RG1 of the prepreg PP) may include a part of the block 27 (for example, a part 27a-2 of the second block 27-2 in FIG. 9(b)).
[0126] In the example shown in Figure 9(b), pressure F and heat Q are applied to the first region RG1 of the prepreg PP while a portion 22a of the first thin plate 22, a portion 25a of the second thin plate 25, and a portion 27a-2 of the second block 27-2 are in contact with the first region RG1 of the prepreg PP.
[0127] 11(b), the molding step (e.g., the "K+1"th molding step) includes, after the step of moving the prepreg PP together with the movable mold 2 (e.g., after the "K"th transfer step), applying pressure F and heat Q from the molding mold 30 to the second region RG2 of the prepreg PP via the second portion 20b of the movable mold 2. Applying pressure F and heat Q to the second region RG2 of the prepreg PP is performed with the second portion 20b of the movable mold 2 in contact with the second region RG2 of the prepreg PP.
[0128] 13, the cross-sectional shape of the second portion 20b of the movable mold 2 (more specifically, the cross-sectional shape of the second portion 20b in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the movable mold 2) may be different from the cross-sectional shape of the first portion 20a of the movable mold 2 in FIG. 9(b) (more specifically, the cross-sectional shape of the first portion 20a in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the movable mold 2). When the cross-sectional shape of the second portion 20b and the cross-sectional shape of the first portion 20a are different, a composite part with a more complex shape is manufactured.
[0129] 13, the second portion 20b of the movable mold 2 includes the other portion 22b of the first thin plate 22, the other portion 25b of the second thin plate 25, and the portion 27b-1 of the first block 27-1. In other words, the pressure F and heat Q are applied to the second region RG2 of the prepreg PP in a state where the other portion 22b of the first thin plate 22, the other portion 25b of the second thin plate 25, and the portion 27b-1 of the first block 27-1 are in contact with the second region RG2 of the prepreg PP.
[0130] 13, the second portion 20b of the movable mold 2 may include the other portion 22b of the first thin plate 22, the other portion 25b of the second thin plate 25, and the other portion 27b-2 of the second block 27-2. In other words, applying pressure F and heat Q to the second region RG2 of the prepreg PP may be performed with the other portion 22b of the first thin plate 22, the other portion 25b of the second thin plate 25, and the other portion 27b-2 of the second block 27-2 in contact with the second region RG2 of the prepreg PP.
[0131] In the example shown in Figure 13, the process of molding the prepreg PP is carried out with a portion of the prepreg PP sandwiched between a first block 27-1 attached to a first thin plate 22 and a second block 27-2 attached to a second thin plate 25.
[0132] A composite part CP is formed by performing a cycle including a step of molding the prepreg PP (third step ST3) and a transfer step (fourth step ST4) multiple times. The composite part CP may be a part whose cross-sectional shape is constant along its longitudinal direction. Alternatively, as illustrated in FIG. 14 or 15, the composite part CP may be a part whose cross-sectional shape (e.g., height dimension H4, width dimension W4, or thickness T4 in a cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction) changes along its longitudinal direction. The composite part CP may be a straight part (see FIG. 14) or a curved part (see FIG. 15). Furthermore, if the composite part CP is a curved part, the radius of curvature of the composite part CP may change along the longitudinal direction of the composite part CP.
[0133] 14(b) or 15(b), in the fifth step ST5, the composite material part CP formed from the prepreg PP is separated from the movable mold 2. The fifth step ST5 is a separation step.
[0134] The separation step (fifth step ST5) includes separating the composite part CP from both the first moving die 21 and the second moving die 24. The composite part CP separated from the moving die 2 may be subjected to further processing (e.g., cutting, drilling, etc.). Alternatively, or additionally, the composite part CP separated from the moving die 2 may be stacked with other composite parts. For example, a thicker composite part may be manufactured by stacking a first composite part manufactured by the manufacturing method for a composite part in the first embodiment and a second composite part manufactured by the manufacturing method for a composite part in the first embodiment. Note that the stacking of the first composite part and the second composite part may be performed using the composite part manufacturing apparatus 1A in the first embodiment.
[0135] The composite material part CP manufactured using the composite material part manufacturing apparatus 1A in the first embodiment or the composite material part manufacturing method in the first embodiment may be an aircraft part or an automobile part. The length of the composite material part CP may be 1 m or more, or 2 m or more.
[0136] (Second embodiment) A method for manufacturing a composite material part CP and an apparatus 1B for manufacturing a composite material part according to the second embodiment will be described with reference to Figures 1 to 18. Figure 17 is a graph showing an example of temperature changes in a movable mold. Figure 18 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing a state in which a molding step is being performed.
[0137] As illustrated in Figure 17, if the volume or heat capacity of block 27 is large, there may be a delay in the temperature rise of block 27, and the thermoforming (e.g., hardening of that part) of the prepreg PP in contact with block 27 may be insufficient.
[0138] Therefore, in the second embodiment, the block 27 is made of a material with high thermal conductivity, or the process of molding the prepreg PP (third step ST3) is performed with the block 27 in contact with a heater 51 that directly heats the block 27.
[0139] The second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment except for the above points. In the second embodiment, differences from the first embodiment will be mainly described, and repetitive descriptions of matters already described in the first embodiment will be omitted. Therefore, it goes without saying that matters already described in the first embodiment can be adopted in the second embodiment, even if they are not explicitly described in the second embodiment.
[0140] In the example shown in FIG. 18, the blocks 27 (for example, the first block 27-1 and / or the second block 27-2) are made of a material with high thermal conductivity (more specifically, a metal with high thermal conductivity).
[0141] More specifically, the first block 27-1 and / or the second block 27-2 may be made of a metal material having a thermal conductivity of 100 W / m·K or more, or 200 W / m·K or more at the molding temperature of the prepreg PP. For example, the first block 27-1 and / or the second block 27-2 may be made of copper or aluminum.
[0142] 18, the step of molding the prepreg PP (third step ST3) may be performed in a state where the block 27 is in contact with a heater 51 that directly heats the block 27. The heater 51 may be attached to the block 27. Alternatively, the heater 51 may be configured to be pressed against the block 27 by an actuator.
[0143] 18, in the process of molding the prepreg PP (third step ST3), a first heater 51a (e.g., a rod-shaped first heater 51a extending along the longitudinal direction of the first block 27-1) is in contact with the first block 27-1. Alternatively, or additionally, a second heater 51b (e.g., a rod-shaped second heater 51b extending along the longitudinal direction of the second block 27-2) may be in contact with the second block 27-2.
[0144] The second embodiment achieves the same effects as the first embodiment. In addition, in the second embodiment, the temperature difference between the portion without the block 27 and the portion with the block 27 is small. Therefore, the thermoforming (e.g., hardening of the portion) of the prepreg PP in contact with the block 27 is not insufficient. Furthermore, wrinkles are less likely to occur in composite parts formed from the prepreg PP.
[0145] The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments or modifications, and it is clear that each embodiment or modification can be appropriately modified or changed within the scope of the technical concept of the present invention. Furthermore, any component used in each embodiment or modification can be combined with another embodiment or modification, and any component can be omitted from each embodiment or modification. [Explanation of symbols]
[0146] DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1, 1A, 1B... Composite part manufacturing apparatus, 2... Moving mold, 3... Molding apparatus, 6... Transfer device, 7... Dam, 7a... First dam, 7b... Second dam, 20a... First part of moving mold, 20b... Second part of moving mold, 21... First moving mold, 22... First thin plate, 22a... Part of first thin plate, 22b... Other part of first thin plate, 22n... First inner surface of first thin plate, 22u... First outer surface of first thin plate, 24... Second moving mold, 25... Second thin plate, 25a... Part of second thin plate, 25b... Other part of second thin plate, 25c... Thickness change portion, 25n... Second inner surface of second thin plate, 25u... Second outer surface of second thin plate, 27... Block , 27-1...first block, 27-2...second block, 27a-2...part of the second block, 27b-1...part of the first block, 27b-2...other part of the second block, 27p-1, 27p-2...parts where the width dimension or height dimension changes continuously, 27t-1, 27t-2...tapered surface, 30...molding die, 30-1...upper molding die, 30-2...lower molding die, 30-3...first horizontal molding die, 30-4...second horizontal molding die, 40...pressing device, 40-1...first pressing device, 40-2...second pressing device, 40-3...third pressing device, 40-4...fourth pressing device, 41-1...third 1 moving unit, 41-2... second moving unit, 41-3... third moving unit, 41-4... fourth moving unit, 42-1... first driving unit, 42-2... second driving unit, 42-3... third driving unit, 42-4... fourth driving unit, 50... heating device, 50-1... first heating device, 50-2... second heating device, 50-3... third heating device, 50-4... fourth heating device, 51... heater, 51a... first heater, 51b... second heater, 60... moving device, 61... traction device, 62... base, 63... bearing, 64... frame, 66... moving actuator, 66a... main body, 66b... telescopic unit, 68... transfer roller, 69 ...guide rail, 221, 221a, 221b...bending portion, 225...first side wall, 226...second side wall, 227...first connecting wall, 251, 251a, 251b...bending portion, 255...third side wall, 256...fourth side wall, 257...second connecting wall, B...bending portion, B1...first bending portion, B2...second bending portion, CA, CL, CL1, CL2...longitudinal axis, CP...composite part, CR...bending region, CR1...first bending region, CR2...second bending region, CT...ceramic coating, D...recess, G...gap, G2...gap, LB...laminated body, M1...pre-forming region, M2...formed region, N...base material, OB...movement track,P1...first side portion of prepreg, P2...second side portion of prepreg, PP...prepreg, PS...prepreg sheet, PS1...inner side surface of prepreg, PS2...outer side surface of prepreg, Pa...first portion of prepreg, Pb...second portion of prepreg, Pc...width changing portion of prepreg, Pc1...tapered portion of prepreg, Pc2...step portion of prepreg, RF...reinforcing material, RF1...fiber, RG1...first region of prepreg, RG2...second region of prepreg,
Claims
1. placing a prepreg in a moving mold; A step of molding the prepreg; a step of transferring the prepreg together with the movable mold from upstream to downstream; separating a composite part formed from the prepreg from the moving mold; Equipped with the step of placing the prepreg includes placing the prepreg between a first moving mold and a second moving mold; The step of molding the prepreg includes: Applying pressure to the prepreg from the molding die via the moving die; transferring heat from the moving mold to the prepreg; Including, The step of separating the composite part from the moving mold includes separating the composite part from both the first moving mold and the second moving mold. Manufacturing methods for composite parts.
2. The prepreg has a three-dimensional shape, At least one of the first moving mold and the second moving mold includes a thin plate having a three-dimensional shape. A method for manufacturing a composite part according to claim 1.
3. The thickness of the thin plate is 1.5 mm or less. A method for manufacturing a composite part according to claim 2.
4. The thin plate is made of a metal material. A method for manufacturing a composite part according to claim 2 or 3.
5. The step of molding the prepreg includes: The thin plate is deformed by being pressed by the molding die; The deformed thin plate applies pressure to the prepreg. Contains A method for manufacturing a composite part according to claim 2.
6. The thin plate has a trough shape A method for manufacturing a composite part according to claim 2.
7. the thin plate has a curved region; In the curved region, the longitudinal axis of the sheet is curved. A method for manufacturing a composite part according to claim 2.
8. the first moving mold includes a first thin plate having a three-dimensional shape; the first thin plate has a first inner surface facing the second movable mold via the prepreg, the second moving mold includes a second thin plate having a three-dimensional shape; The second thin plate has a second outer surface facing the first movable mold via the prepreg. A method for manufacturing a composite part according to claim 2.
9. the moving mold includes a block attached to one of the first thin plate and the second thin plate; The step of molding the prepreg is carried out in a state where the block and the other of the first thin plate and the second thin plate are in contact with the prepreg. A method for manufacturing a composite part according to claim 8.
10. The block is made of a metal material having a thermal conductivity of 100 W / m K or more at the molding temperature of the prepreg, or The step of molding the prepreg is carried out in a state where the block is in contact with a heater that directly heats the block. A method for producing a composite part according to claim 9.
11. The step of molding the prepreg includes: Applying pressure and heat from the molding die to a first region of the prepreg via a first portion of the moving die; After the step of moving the prepreg together with the movable mold is performed, pressure and heat are applied from the molding mold to a second region of the prepreg via a second part of the movable mold. Contains A method for manufacturing a composite part according to claim 1.
12. The cross-sectional shape of the second portion of the movable mold is different from the cross-sectional shape of the first portion of the movable mold. A method for manufacturing a composite part according to claim 11.
13. The step of molding the prepreg is carried out in a state where a dam is disposed between the first movable mold and the second movable mold to prevent the softened material from flowing out from a gap between the first movable mold and the second movable mold. A method for manufacturing a composite part according to claim 1.
14. a moving mold that accommodates the prepreg; a transfer device that transfers the movable mold containing the prepreg from upstream to downstream; a molding die that applies pressure and heat to the prepreg through the moving die; a press device that applies a pressing force from the molding die to the movable die; a heating device for heating the molding die; Equipped with The moving mold is A first movable mold; a second movable mold disposed opposite the first movable mold via the prepreg; Contains Composite parts manufacturing equipment.
15. the first moving mold includes a first thin plate having a three-dimensional shape; the second moving mold includes a second thin plate having a three-dimensional shape; the first thin plate has a first inner surface facing the second movable mold via the prepreg, the second thin plate has a second outer surface facing the first movable mold via the prepreg, The moving mold includes a block attached to at least one of the first thin plate and the second thin plate.
15. The apparatus for manufacturing a composite material part according to claim 14.
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