Composite Fab
Compression molding is no longer confined to thermoset materials and is used to mold glass mat thermoplastic (GMT). These materials are used in the automotive industry on hoods, fenders, scoops and spoilers. Natural fibers used in this process are:
All the above
The function of a vacuum bag is to:
All the above
What is matrix material?
All the above
What is the variable of the fiber/resin weight relationship?
All the above
Which bagging requirements must be met to obtain a good vacuum?
All the above
Which environmental effects are moderately protected with matrix materials?
All the above
Which of the following are matrix-dominated properties?
All the above
What is the technical term for the internationally recognized system for controlling fiber orientation on engineering drawings called?
Counter clock
Three common composite reinforcement fibers are Glass (fiberglass), carbon (graphite) and aramid (Kevlar)?
True
Three types of matrix material are:polymeric (plastic), metallic and ceramic?
True
Warp yarns always run the length of the roll in all conventional bidirectional woven fabrics, and is always used for orientation purposed in composite panel manufacturing?
True
Composite are comprised of
Two or more materials working together
[1] is one of the most common forms of carbon fiber reinforcement
Unidirectional tape
A few disadvantages of composites are:
All the above
Common examples of a hybrid fabric are:
All the above
Which matrix system is considered the workhorse of the advanced composites industry?
Epoxy
Composites are easy to corode?
False
Concrete is not a good example of an everyday composite material
False
Plain weave and twill weave fabrics have a visible warp or fill-dominant face on which to refer.
False
Pre preg layup is usually done in the resin room.
False
The breather and bleeder layers are a step that should be elimantated and isn't important in achieving good vacuum.
False
The first layer that goes against the uncured laminate is typically the breather.
False
The selvage is the stitched or looped edge that runs through the center of material when coming off the roll.
False
Warp face recognition is not critical to proper nesting and symmetry in a layup using harness-satin weave fabrics, and to panel stiffness properties in the laminate design?
False
What does (Tg) mean?
Glass transition; this refers to the transition in behavior from rigid to rubbery.
A balanced laminate refers to a laminate with equal numbers of plus and minus angled plies.
True
A laminate is considered quasi-isotropic when laid up with an equal number of plies at each of 0, 90, +45 and -45 angles?
True
A matrix material is a material that binds the fiber together. A good example of fiber reinforced matrix composites is short glass fibers?
True
A solid or perforated release film is used to restrict or prevent resin flow.
True
A typical three step process for advanced composites is lay-up, vacuum bagging and placing part in the oven or autoclave for processing.
True
Boats, bridges, snowboards, bicycle frames, race cars and aircraft structures are all good examples of continuous or long fiber reinforcement?
True
Carbon fiber is often called "graphite". Graphite is very soft, but brittle, like pencil lead.
True
Composites can be easily molded to shape?
True
Fibers plus matrix equals composite?
True
Fill yarns run across the roll 90 degrees to the warp yarns and are also called "weft" yarns in the textile industry?
True
Glass transition temperature is the temperature at which increased molecular mobility results in significant changes in the properties of a solid polymeric resin or fiber?
True
Kitting material into smaller packages is recommended to preserve the materials out-time?
True
Laminate performance is almost totally dependent upon fiber orientation?
True
Mixed reactive resins and adhesives have a designated amount of time in which to use the material before it eventually becomes gelatinous and unusable in the cup?
True
Prepreg materials should always be allowed to fully thaw to room temperature prior to removal from the moisture barrier?
True
Prepreg materials that have exceeded their shelf life or out-time can usually be tested and re-qualified for a shorter period of time?
True
Previously labor intensive hand-placed material processes are now more streamlined automated processes with the advent of computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM)?
True
Pultrusion, filament winding, automated tape laying and fiber placement technologies are a few of the more common processes that have evolved since the 1960's?
True
Resin matrixes are a two-part system consisting of a resin and a catalyst, or hardener which acts as a curing agent?
True
Solid laminate panels are typically built using either woven cloth, unidirectional tape, or a combination of both.
True
Symmetric-weave fabrics are woven fabrics that have an equal number of identical yarns in both the warp and fill directions.
True
The material selection, complexity of the shape, and production rate requirements often drive the choice of molding methods for a specific composite structure?
True
The role the bleeder plays in the vacuum bag schedule is to allow resin to move or "bleed" into the layer during processing.
True
The role the breather plays in the vacuum bag schedule is to maintain a pathway for air and gas to escape from the processing laminate to the port of vents within the bag?
True
The yarn count is typically listed in yarns per inch.
True
Thermoset resins are a plastic that cures by the application of heat or by chemical reaction resulting in a cross-linked insoluble molecule; considered an irreversible process.
True
The two basic categories of composite processing are:
open molding and close molding