WO2007093636A1 - Method for autoclave-free adhesive bonding of components for aircraft - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method for autoclave-free adhesive bonding of a plurality of components in order to form, in particular, large-sized structural components for aircraft.
- adhesive films with a backing material which are impregnated with a plastic material based on an epoxy resin or the like are used.
- the components are firstly positioned and aligned with respect to one another on a suitable supporting structure, in accordance with the previously known methods.
- the adhesive films are applied in advance between the components which are to be adhesively bonded to one another.
- Any fixing pins which may be necessary and which serve to initially secure the components to one another must likewise be laboriously covered with suitable means in order to avoid the film being punctured. Only a structure which is prepared in such a way can be covered with the film and subsequently ultimately cured in the autoclave in order to form the finished structural component. The curing in the autoclave is necessary due to the high contact pressure between the components which is necessary to form adhesively bonded connections which can be loaded mechanically to a sufficient degree .
- the prepa- ration of the components which are positioned and aligned with respect to one another for the subsequent curing of the entire structure in an autoclave is extremely time-consuming and therefore costly.
- placing the structure in an autoclave for the purpose of curing requires solid and therefore heavy supporting structures which have to be fabricated, for example, from steel owing to the forces occurring in the autoclave.
- the object of the invention is therefore to provide a simplified method for manufacturing adhesively bonded connections on a large-sized structural component.
- the curing in accordance with the inventive method takes place only within a vacuum bag which is formed by the vacuum film, and not at an excess pressure of up to 1000 KPa in an autoclave, sharp-edged regions no longer have to be provided with separate, suitable covering means, for example adhesive tapes or the like, before the vacuum film is applied, in order to avoid damage to the vacuum film and resulting leakages. Delimitation of the covering means results in a considerable saving in terms of time and cost.
- the curing in the vacuum bag permits more lightweight supporting structures to be used, and the said structures can be formed, for example, completely from aluminium materials. The otherwise necessary masking of adhesive pins which are usually provided to secure the components in space can also be eliminated without replacement.
- the masking of large-area doubler structures can also be dispensed with. Owing to the pressure effect which is low when curing in a vacuum bag, the tendency of the components to become displaced with respect to one another is reduced. In addition, settling movements occur only to a relatively small degree. Under certain circumstances it is therefore possible to reduce the number of adhesive pins necessary to secure the components with otherwise unchanged fabrication tolerances.
- Ventilation fabrics made of nylon or polyester which have previously been placed on the components, at least in certain areas, are likewise no longer necessary, or necessary only to a considerably smaller degree, for improving the adhesive bonding result.
- the post-processing work in the form of cleaning operations or the like is reduced.
- the reduced post-processing work also results in less cleaning media such as, for example, chemical solvents, aggressive cold cleaners or the like, having to be used, which is significant in particular in terms of environmental protection.
- Curing in a vacuum bag in a curing oven is, compared to curing in an autoclave, also less energy-intensive, as a result of which it is possible to take environmental protection measures and minimize the energy costs.
- the inventive method can also be used for complete repairs to damage while the aircraft is operating.
- curing in a vacuum bag permits, for example, mobile supporting structures, and under certain circumstances even supporting structures which can be used in the open air (referred to as "field pro- cess") to be made available.
- the necessary curing temperature in the supporting structure can be generated, for example, by a transportable hot air blower.
- the modified curing parameters which are used in the application of the inventive method also permit the method to be applied in a continuous operation principle so that large-sized structural components can be fabricated continuously (oven line) .
- the method permits fabrication tolerances to be reduced since when curing is performed in a vacuum bag contact pressures occur which are lower by a factor of up to 10 compared to curing in an autoclave so that undesired displacement of the components to be adhesively bonded to one another is largely avoided.
- the inventive method is not to be considered here as being restricted to the adhesive bonding of components made of aluminium alloys in order to form large-sized — D ⁇
- the inventive method can also be used to adhesively bond any desired composite materials to aluminium components and/or to adhesively bond composite com- ponents directly to one another.
- One advantageous refinement of the method provides for the at least one adhesive film to be cured at a partial vacuum between 70 kPa and 100 kPa and at a temperature between 115°C and 125°C.
- the partial vacuum between 70 kPa and 100 kPa ensures sufficient contact pressure of the components to be adhesively bonded even if the curing only occurs in a vacuum bag and not in an autoclave at an excess pressure of up to 1000 kPa.
- the components are positioned and aligned with respect to one another on the supporting structure, the surface geometry of said structure corresponding essentially to a surface geometry of the structural component which is to be adhesively bonded together and which is composed of the components.
- Using a substructure to position, align and subsequently adhesively bond the components to one another permits compliance with tight fabrication tolerances.
- the vacuum film is positioned directly on the components which are to be adhesively bonded together.
- the components are formed with an aluminium alloy and/or with a composite material.
- the method can also be applied in large- sized structural components which are at least par ⁇ tially formed with composite materials.
- a further refinement provides for the at least one ad- hesive film to be formed with a backing fabric which is impregnated with epoxy resin.
- This refinement ensures a high degree of dimensional accuracy of the adhesively bonded connections to be produced between the components. Furthermore, the adhe- sive films are easy to use, that is to say to apply, in the region of the connecting points.
- Figure 1 is a schematic cross-sectional illustration through a large-sized structural component
- Figure 2 is an illustration of the complex structure which was previously necessary according to the prior art, using the example of adhesive bonding of a stringer to a skin panel in an autoclave, and
- Figure 3 shows a cross-sectional illustration through a simplified structure for providing the same adhesive bonding according to the inventive method. Identical structural elements have in each case the same reference numerals in the drawing.
- Figure 1 shows a cross-sectional illustration through a structure having a plurality of components which are to be adhesively bonded to one another in accordance with the inventive method in order to manufacture a large- sized structural component 1.
- the large-sized structural component 1 can be, for example, a landing flap, a cover skin for an airfoil, a rudder unit, an elevator unit, a segment for a fuselage shell, having for example a plurality of window cut- outs, or the like.
- the components 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are placed, positioned and aligned with respect to one another on a supporting structure 7.
- the component 2 in the exemplary embodiment shown in Figure 1 is a skin panel composed of an aluminium alloy which is to be adhesively bonded to the positioned components 3 to 6 in order to reinforce them.
- the components 3 to 6 are also referred to as stringers or reinforcing profiles with an essentially Z-shaped cross-sectional geometry, said stringers serving, inter alia, to improve the mechanical properties of the skin panel.
- the stringers are also formed with an aluminium alloy.
- the components 2 to 6 can also be formed with composite materials, for example with carbon-fibre- reinforced plastics or the like.
- the components 2 to 6 can alternatively also be formed with a coated metal- plastic composite material such as, for example, "Glare” .
- the neces- sary adhesive films for manufacturing the actual connection are applied to the necessary connecting points between the components 2 to 6.
- the adhesive films which are present in roll form are formed with a backing material, for example in the form of a nylon fabric, which is pre-impregnated with a curable plastic material.
- a backing material for example in the form of a nylon fabric
- pre-cured epoxy resins as curable plastic material, which are stored at low temperatures in order to avoid premature curing.
- the following adhesive films can be used to carry out the inventive method: the adhesive film EA9696.03NW from Henkel, Bay Point, USA and the adhesive film FM94M.03 from Cytec Engi- neered Materials, Wrexham, UK.
- the adhesive films between the components 2 to 6 are not illustrated in the illustration in Figure 1.
- the connecting points between the components 2 to 6 are subjected if appropriate to suitable pretreatment , for example by chemical cleaning, alkali and acid etching, an anodizing method and the painting on of primers or the like, in order to increase the adhesive effect and thus the mechanical load bearing capacity which is achievable for the adhesively bonded connection.
- the supporting structure 7 is held on the two supports 8, 9, and it is possible to connect the supports 8, 9 fixedly or displaceably to the supporting structure 7.
- the horizontal displaceability of the support 9 permits, inter alia, compensation of mechanical stresses which can occur when there are temperature fluctuations between the components 2 to 6 or the supporting structure 7.
- the supports 8, 9 are in turn permanently connected to the underlying surface 10.
- the surface geometry of the supporting structure 7 is preferably matched as precisely as possible to the surface geometry of the structural component 1 in order to ensure a high degree of dimensional accuracy of the large-sized structural component 1 to be manufactured.
- the entire structure can, in contrast to the procedure in the previously known adhesive bonding methods which operate with considerably higher pres- sures and/or curing temperatures in the autoclave, be covered with a continuous vacuum film 11 without a covering means (adhesive strips, Airweave, etc.) as well as means for increasing the local contact pressure (silicone strips or silicone blocks etc.) in the region of the components 2 to 6 to be adhesively bonded.
- the low curing parameters permit the structure which is formed from the components 2 to 6 to be cured without covering means and without contact pressure means in a vacuum bag, resulting in a considerably simpler fabri- cation sequence.
- the vacuum film 11 forms, together with an upper side of the substructure 7, a gas-tight vacuum bag 12 which, after a corresponding partial vacuum Pinsida has been provided by the ambient air pressure Pair-pressure for a sufficient contact pressure between the components 2 to 6 to be adhesively bonded, serves to manufacture an ad- hesively bonded connection which can be subjected to high mechanical loading.
- the vacuum bag 12 which is formed in this way is partially evacuated, that is to say is placed at an internal pressure pinside between 70 kPa and 100 kPa so that the external air pressure Pair-pressure generates the contact pressure which is necessary to achieve an optimum adhesively bonded connection between the components 2 to 6.
- the entire process for curing the adhesive film 16 which forms the adhesively bonded connection extends here over a time period between 60 minutes and 90 minutes, a temperature between 115°C and 125°C being maintained.
- the use of an adhesive film 16 which has lower curing parameters permits here the described curing of the structure or of the entire arrangement in a vacuum bag 12 at relatively low pressures between 70 and 100 kPa in the described temperature interval.
- the curing of the components 2 to 6 can also be carried out in an autoclave in the course of the inventive method.
- the entire structure which is formed from the components 2 to 6, the vacuum film 11 and the supporting structure 7 and the entire arrangement for completely curing the adhesive films are placed in the autoclave, the autoclave serving only to provide the temperatures between 115 °C and 125°C which are necessary for a satisfactory sequence of the curing process, and the autoclave no longer being subjected to an energy-intensive excess pressure of up to 1000 KPa.
- the autoclave for carrying out the inventive method is unpressurized, that is to say is operated at the level of the ambient air pressure.
- any autoclaves which are still present can also continue to be used for carrying out the inventive autoclave-free curing process .
- the curing process will particularly advantageously take place in a continuously operating flow-through furnace, as a re- suit of which continuous and therefore more cost- effective fabrication of the large-sized structural components for aircraft is made possible without relatively large breaks in production.
- the vacuum film 11 which cannot be used again can be lifted off from the now adhesively bonded components 2 to 6, and the large-sized structural component 1 can be subjected to further post-processing steps.
- the post-processing expenditure on the structural component 1 is, however, considerably reduced owing to the application of the autoclave-free inventive method since, as has already been stated above, there is essentially no longer any need for additional covering means such as, for exam- pie, masking strips or the like, in particular on sharp-edged regions and adhesive pins, or for means for increasing the local contact pressure, and consequently they also no longer need to be removed.
- the post-cleaning work on the adhesively bonded components 2 to 6 is also reduced significantly when the inventive method is applied since, owing to the vacuum curing between the components 2 to 6 to be adhesively bonded, there is now only a reduced contact pressure, which largely rules out an undefined emergence of adhesive (referred to as spinning) between the components 2 to 6 to be adhesively bonded.
- the work-intensive postprocessing of the components 2 to 6 which was previously generally necessary after the curing of the adhe- sive film 16, for example by cleaning operations with aggressive cold cleaners, chemical roughening means, grinding agents and/or polishing agents, etc., can also essentially be eliminated without replacement.
- the supporting structure 7 can more easily be embodied in a static fashion. It is no longer necessary to use a supporting structure 7, for example made of steel, which is relatively solid, costly and complicated to fabricate.
- Figure 2 shows an exemplary illustration of the previously necessary, complex structure which has been used to adhesively bond a stringer 13 to a skin panel 14 in an autoclave.
- An adhesive film 16 which forms the actual mechanical connection between the skin panel 14 and the stringer 13 is arranged between the skin panel 14 and the stringer 13 in the region of a connecting point 15.
- An adhesive pin 17 is used for the initial fixing of the position of the stringer 13 in relation to the skin panel 14 up to the conclusion of the curing process. After the conclusion of the curing process, the adhesive pin 17 can be removed. In order to avoid the vacuum film 18 being punctured owing to the high excess pressures acting on the workpiece in an autoclave 19, the adhesive pin 17 is covered with an adhesive tape 20.
- a first silicone block 22 is arranged as a pressure element in the region of a lower limb 21 of the stringer 13 in order to increase the local contact pressure in this region.
- a second silicone block 23 is positioned as a pressure element between an upper limb 24 of the stringer 13 and the skin panel 14 in order to protect against tilting of the stringer 13 when pressure is applied.
- the first silicone block 22 is surrounded by a release film 25.
- the second silicone block 23 must also, if appropriate, be wrapped with such a release film.
- the upper limb 24 of the stringer 13 and a centre web 26 of the stringer 13 are covered with an adhesive strip 27 in order to fabricate the structure or the entire arrangement which is to be placed in an autoclave.
- the covering of the sharp-edged regions of the stringer 13 and of the adhesive pin 17 with the adhesive tapes 20, 27 prevents damage to the vacuum film 18 by puncturing or penetration owing to the high excess pressure of up to 1000 KPa prevailing in the autoclave 19.
- the entire structure or the entire arrangement is then placed in the autoclave 19 and the adhesive film 16 is cured at temperatures of 125°C - 130 0 C and at a pressure of up to 1000 KPa over a time period of several hours in order to finally connect the stringer 13 to the skin panel 14.
- FIG. 3 shows the simplified structure which is all that is now necessary to carry out the inventive method.
- the stringer 13 is arranged on the skin panel 14 in accordance with the illustration in Figure 2.
- the adhesive film 16 is arranged between the stringer 13 and the skin panel 14 in the region of the connecting point 15.
- the adhesive pin 17 for initially fixing the position of the stringer 13 on the skin panel 14 no longer has to be covered with the previously necessary adhesive tape 20.
- the adhesive strip 27 for covering the upper, sharp-edged regions of the stringer 13 is eliminated.
- a vacuum bag 28 which is formed by means of the vacuum film 18 is partially evacuated to such an extent that an internal pressure Pinside be ⁇ tween approximately 70 kPa and 100 kPa is established in the vacuum bag 28 in order to generate the necessary mechanical contact pressure between the stringer 13 and the skin panel 14 as a result of the ambient air pressure Pair-pressure •
- the structure which is formed in this way is subsequently placed in an autoclave for final curing in order to ensure the necessary curing temperature of 115°C to 125°C at a pressure between 70 kPa and 100 kPa dur ⁇ ing the curing period of 60 to 90 minutes.
- the auto- clave serves here only to maintain the necessary curing temperature in a range between 115°C and 125 0 C and according to the invention it is no longer required to generate an excess pressure of up to 1000 KPa.
- the illustrated structure can be cured if the inventive method is particularly advantageously applied in a nonpressurized flow-through oven in order to provide a continuous, and thus more cost- effective, fabrication process.
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