Abstract
In this paper are presented aspects concerning winding process of complex shapes products. The focus is related to the carbon fiber tensioning methods. The goal of the study is to obtain composite complex structures made of impregnated carbon fiber. In order to obtain an material with similar or better characteristics comparing with steel or aluminium alloy, the material properties must be constant. The carbon fiber density must be same in all points. Density is characterized by parameters like winding trajectory, resin quantity, fiber layers and especially carbon fiber tension during the winding process.
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This paper is supported by the Romanian Government, specifically MEN – UEFISCDI authority under the program PNII “Partnerships in priority areas”, under the project number 240⁄2014—NAVIEYES.
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Sbanca, M.P., Mogan, G.L. (2018). Tensioned Carbon Fiber Winding on a Collaborative Robots Cell. Part 2 (Tests). In: Doroftei, I., Oprisan, C., Pisla, D., Lovasz, E. (eds) New Advances in Mechanism and Machine Science. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 57. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-79111-1_44
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