Equipment for on-site repair of a composite structure with a damaged zone and corresponding method
First Claim
1. Tooling for on-site repairs of a composite structure, having an outer surface and a concave recess previously machined in a surface of the composite structure, for high pressure polymerization of a non-polymerized composite part including a shape that matches that of the concave recess, the tooling comprising:
- a bladder including a peripheral edge capable of being fastened around the non-polymerized composite part such that it forms a hermetic leaktight seal between the peripheral edge and the composite structure outer surface;
a stack of plates including at least two plates interposed with the bladder and the non-polymerized composite part, wherein the plate proximate to the bladder has a surface area greater than a surface area of the plate proximate to the non-polymerized composite part, whereby pressure on the non-polymerized composite part is increased;
means for connecting the bladder to an external source of negative pressure; and
means for heating the non-polymerized composite part.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to on-site repairs of a composite structure (10) such as an aircraft structure in which a concave recess (14) is machined in the damaged zone, a non-polymerized composite part (16) is set into said recess and part (16) is polymerized under pressure using tooling (18) comprising a stack of plates (32) that increase the pressure applied to the composite part. The present invention thus obtains invisible repairs with mechanical characteristics that are similar to those of the initial structure.
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1. Tooling for on-site repairs of a composite structure, having an outer surface and a concave recess previously machined in a surface of the composite structure, for high pressure polymerization of a non-polymerized composite part including a shape that matches that of the concave recess, the tooling comprising:
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a bladder including a peripheral edge capable of being fastened around the non-polymerized composite part such that it forms a hermetic leaktight seal between the peripheral edge and the composite structure outer surface;
a stack of plates including at least two plates interposed with the bladder and the non-polymerized composite part, wherein the plate proximate to the bladder has a surface area greater than a surface area of the plate proximate to the non-polymerized composite part, whereby pressure on the non-polymerized composite part is increased;
means for connecting the bladder to an external source of negative pressure; and
means for heating the non-polymerized composite part. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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