Abstract

For closed-hole panels such as hat-stiffened panels, it is inevitable to use mandrels during the manufacturing process. However, the uniformity of pressure transmission of the silicone rubber mandrel with the prefabricated hole is not good, the vacuum bag mandrel is easy to be broken and wrinkled, the water-soluble mandrel is high in cost, and the invar steel metal mandrel is difficult to demold. To solve these problems, this article proposed a new method for co-curing carbon fiber-reinforced resin matrix composite hat-stiffened panels by using a silicone airbag as a mandrel through autoclaves. Firstly, the thermo-force-flow multi-field coupling finite element model of co-curing carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) hat-stiffened panels was established by using finite element software. The co-curing process of hat-stiffened panels was simulated and studied. The influence of different thickness of silicone airbag mandrels on the wall thickness and pressure of the workpiece were found to be relatively uniform in the new process. Then, the autoclave experiment was carried out to verify the correctness of the finite element model. Lastly, the interfacial bonding strength test was carried out to verify the mechanical properties of the parts. In summary, the practicability of co-curing CFRP hat-stiffened panels with silicone airbag male mandrels was proved in this article. The precision of CFRP hat-stiffened panel was efficiently promoted by this new process.

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