TY - GEN A1 - Rüppel, Gernot Wilhelm A1 - Dorn, Oliver Niklas A1 - Kuke, Felix A1 - Ulke-Winter, Lars A1 - Seidlitz, Holger T1 - Optical tape detection using an IR camera to create a digital twin of rotationally symmetrical wet-wound FRP components T2 - Journal of Engineering 360 N2 - Wet-winding is used to manufacture rotationally symmetrical components such as pipes and pressure vessels, as well as non-rotationally symmetrical components like T-connectors. During this process, a resin-impregnated fiber (e.g., glass or carbon fiber) is wound around a core. The winding pattern influences the mechanical properties, including stiffness and strength of the component, and is optimized based on the expected loads. In practice, however, factors such as tape tension and resin content can cause deviations from the predefined winding pattern. This paper proposes a measuring system utilizing an IR-camera to record the winding pattern during production. The collected data is processed and converted into a digital twin for further analysis. KW - digital twin KW - wet winding KW - IR-Camera KW - optical fiber detection KW - optical tape detection Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0054.8851 SN - 3071-7507 VL - 1 (2024) IS - 1/24 SP - 46 EP - 57 PB - Index Copernicus ER -