Measuring Sources of Manufacturing Process Variations in Automated Fiber Placement Composites

Conference Paper (2023)
Authors

Siddharth Pantoji (TU Delft - Group Peeters)

C. Kassapoglou (TU Delft - Group De Breuker)

D.M.J. Peeters (TU Delft - Group Peeters)

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Group Peeters
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Research Group
Group Peeters
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Abstract

Manufacturing variations in the AFP process are one of the causes of gaps and overlaps. These manufacturing variations can be due to robot inaccuracy, tape lateral movement on the roller, tape width variation or tape compaction. These manufacturing variations result in incorrect position or incorrect geometry of the laid tape. An experimental setup was built to measure and investigate the causes of these manufacturing variations and their relative contributions to gap and overlap defects. This setup consisted of an instrumented AFP head. A laser tracker measured the achieved trajectory of the AFP head. A camera measured the lateral movement of the tape on the roller. Laser line scanners measured tape width before and after layup. Experimental results show that the 99th percentile absolute deviations for each of the four measured sources vary from 0.119 mm to 0.534 mm as compared to the specified tape width of 6.35 mm. Among all the measured sources of variations, lateral movement of the tape on the compaction roller was the biggest contributor to gaps and overlaps.

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