Method of fabricating composite structures

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Inventors

Okey, David W.
Saatchi, Hossein
Scanlon, John F.

Application #

138970

Filed

Dec-29-1987

Published

Jun-12-1990

Current US Class

264/255
264/257
264/261
264/331.15
264/331.21
428/116

International Classes

B29C 045/14; B29C 045/16

Field of Search

264/257 264/258 264/46.5 264/255 264/261 264/331.15 264/331.21

Assignee

Sundstrand Corporation (Rockford, IL)

Examiners

Woo; Jay H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wood, Phillips, Mason, Recktenwald & VanSanten

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Abstract
A method of fabricating a composite structure having at least one skin molecularly bonded to a core. A skin is provided of reinforcing fibrous material and a thermoplastic matrix. The skin is thermoformed to the general exterior shape of the composite strucutre. The skin is placed in a mold, and a core material is injected into the mold against the skin under isostatic conditions. The core material includes a thermoplastic matrix compatible to the thermoplastic matrix of the skin to form a molecular bond therewith.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A method of fabricating a composite structure having at least one skin molecularly bonded to a core, comprising the steps of:

providing a skin composed of reinforcing material and a thermoplastic polyetheretherketone matrix;

thermoforming the skin to the general shape of the composite structure; and

placing the skin in a mold and injecting a core material into the mold against the skin under isostatic conditions, the core material including a thermoplastic matrix compatible to the thermoplastic matrix of the skin to form a molecular bond therewith.

2. A method of fabricating a composite structure having at least one skin molecularly bonded to a core, comprising the steps of:



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention generally relates to a method of fabricating a composite structure and, particularly, to a method of thermoforming a composite structure having at least one skin molecularly bonded to a core.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Composite structures often are fabricated in a laminated array, typically including a core, such as of foam, sandwiched between a pair of outer structural skins, typically fabricated of a resin and a reinforcing fiber, and bonded together by some sort of adhesive. Such composite structures typically are generally planar in geometry due to limits in processing technology. Thermoset resin systems predominantly are used with such composite structures. Epoxy resins, bismaleimeide, and polyimide resins are typical thermoset resins which are used. They have short shelf lives, require refrigeration and careful handling and storage. The reinforcing fibers typically have a tensile modulus much greater than the resin, and are much stronger. The composite material resulting from their combination thereby is enhanced. Typical reinforcing fibers are graphite, glass and Kevlar. The cores typically are fabricated of foam or honeycomb construction. For instance, cores can be made of lightweight, low-density materials, such as polymethacrylimide foams, phenolic foams, aramid honeycomb, aluminum honeycomb, and the like. Composite structures are made from these materials by machining the core and then bonding the composite material skin to the core. Such composite structures have found widespread acceptance in various industries, such as the aerospace industry, because they can save significant amounts of weight over previously used metallic parts.
 
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