WANG Yishou1, LI Yukun1, WU Di2, SUN Hu1, QING Xinlin1. Progress on Cure Monitoring for Liquid Composite Molding. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2017, 60(19): 50-59.
The complexity and dispersivity of composite manufacturing can easily make composite produce voids
porosity
dry spots
warping
delamination and other defects or damage during the cure process. These defects will seriously affect the quality of the composite material. On-line in-situ monitoring of cure process is an important means to control and improve the quality of composite. This paper focuses on the cure monitoring of liquid composite molding (LCM)
which is increasingly used for producing high quality and complex composite structural parts. Firstly
the cure process of LCM is briefly introduced
and several physical parameters needed to monitor are analyzed. Secondly
the progresses on several on-line monitoring techniques for cure process are reviewed
including optical fiber method
ultrasonic method
electrical method and thermal method. Finally
the development trends and challenges of the cure monitoring for LCM are discussed.