2015
DOI: 10.1179/2055035915y.0000000001
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Direct electrical cure of carbon fiber composites

Abstract: This paper presents a study of the cure of carbon fiber composites by the direct application of an electric current. The conductivity of carbon fiber enables the individual fibers to act as heating elements.The result is a large number of heating elements throughout the composite structure. These heating elements locally heat the resin surrounding them, resulting in the resin curing. This study shows that cure of composites is achieved in samples up to 60 £ 25 cm.Initially, the required contact arrangement to … Show more

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“…In contrast, Hayes et al [18] directly cured the resin by application of an electric current into the part rather than the tool, creating a large number of heating elements throughout the composite structure. These heating elements locally heat the surrounding resin of a 60×25cm part.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, Hayes et al [18] directly cured the resin by application of an electric current into the part rather than the tool, creating a large number of heating elements throughout the composite structure. These heating elements locally heat the surrounding resin of a 60×25cm part.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These techniques, however, require high current and complex contact structures. Other studies used CFs as individual heating elements to cure composite . The most recent work of Lee et al fabricated CNT thin films to use as a surface heater to cure polymer based composites .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Curing thermoset matrices Fukuda, 7 Joseph and Viney, 8 Naskar and Edie, 9 Sarles and Leo, 10 Hayes et al 11 Carbon-fiber/epoxy composites (Pre-preg)…”
Section: Relevant Target Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%