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In processing fibre-reinforced composites, the curing reaction can be significantly retarded if the temperature and reaction time are not optimally set. In such situations, complete curing is sometimes impossible under practically relevant conditions. It is difficult for processors to recognize or detect incomplete curing. The equilibrium glass transition temperature plays an important role in complete curing in the production process.
Vernetzen statt Verglasen
(2000)
Zusammenfassung
In diesem Beitrag wird zunächst die für die on-line Prozesskontrolle an duroplastischen Formmassen entwickelte Ultraschallmesstechnik vorgestellt. Die Methode basiert auf der Durchschallung des vernetzenden Materials mit Hilfe von in das Werkzeug integrierten druck- und temperaturfesten 4 MHz-Ultraschallsensoren. Die Auswertung von Schalllaufzeit und Signalamplitude erfolgt vollautomatisch und dient der Berechnung von Schallgeschwindigkeit und -dämpfung. Beide Größen repräsentieren die änderung der mechanischen Eigenschaften infolge der Vernetzungsreaktion. Durch Anwendung auf vulkanisierende Materialien sollte die Anwendbarkeit der bewährten Methode erweitert werden. Im Ergebnis wird gezeigt, dass die Größe des Messeffekts von der Menge an Vernetzer (Schwefelkonzentration) abhängt. Bei ausreichend hohem Vernetzungsgrad zeigt die Ultraschallgeschwindigkeit signifikante, gut auswertbare Resultate, die den Ablauf der Vulkanisation on-line zu verfolgen gestatten. Ein Vergleich mit Vulkameterkurven zeigt große ähnlichkeiten und berechtigt zu der Hoffnung, dass die Methode industriellen Einsatz finden kann.
Ultrasound on-line NDT methods have been demonstrated as a useful tool for monitoring the curing reaction of thermosets. In order to achieve this ultrasound sensors are incorporated into compression, injection and RTM (resin transfer) mould. For many commercial products imprints or any surface markings upon the moulded product are undesirable. Due to its physical properties ultrasound has a large advantage over other techniques for similar applications. The sound wave can pass through the wall of the mould and direct contact with the moulded part is not required. In this particular case one fundamental problem is a good coupling of the sensors to the mould wall. Several mediums came into question but because of the high technical (e. g. temperature and long time stability) and practical demands, it was decided that dry (non-fluid) coupling would be the most promising candidate. A handful of coupling foils suitable also at high temperatures and for long time application under industrial conditions were tested and are presented in this paper.
Ultrasound waves penetrate solid objects without damaging them. Their fields of application range from the imaging of internal organs in medicine, to interior testing of mechanical and chemical engineering components. However, ultrasonic systems can also be used to visualise the way the mechanical properties of reactive resins change during processing in the mould.
The curing conditions play an important role in the quality assurance of composite products.
Especially as composite materials are widely used in high tech areas so that they are required to fulfil high quality Standards. Some problems which occur during curing, for instance undercuring, can hardly be detected using Standard NDT investigations, mainly because they are manifested only at high temperatures, particularly close to glass-rubber-transition. On-line eure monitoring has the outstanding advantage that it can monitor the material parameters even at the highest temperatures possible.
In recent years eure monitoring with ultrasonic methods has become more populär. In comparison to dielectric methods mechanical parameters are measured directly. The quantities to be measured are the velocity and the attenuation of the sound wave. On this basis the storage and loss modulus can be calculated. Depending on the form of excitation with longitudinal or transversal waves these moduli are referred to as long wave or shear modulus.
Well developed Computer based technology and sensor materials are available in the non-destructive testing (NDT) market. The measuring equipment employed a commercial NDT System, which worked computer-aided. With a special Software the demands of automatic Operation under industrial conditions was accomplished. This measurement equipment was tested on composites. Its structure, performance and some practical results will be presented in the following paper.