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Evaluation of materials for composite repair applications

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OSTI ID:89795
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  1. Naval Air Warfare Center, Warminster, PA (United States). Aircraft Div.

There are many adhesives and resins available for repair of composite aircraft structure. The selection of repair materials is based on several requirements. These requirements include; type of structure being repaired, structural loads, thermal stability, and process limitations of the material and structure. The Navy`s requirement for performing repair actions at remote locations has placed a number of additional constraints on materials being developed for repair applications. Specifically, Navy field repair requirements impose the need for materials that are: storable at ambient temperatures, processable with vacuum bag/heat blanket repair equipment, similar in mechanical properties to production materials, and compatible with field level maintenance personnel capabilities and training. Developmental efforts at the Naval Air Warfare Center supporting naval aircraft in the fleet led to the evaluation of several materials for repair of complex shaped graphite/epoxy structures. The repair applications include structural bonding, wet lay-up patches, honeycomb core splicing, back side sealing, and filling small scratches. A series of materials supplied by Magnolia Plastics including Magnobond 6362, 6367, 6371, 6391, 6392, 6396 and 6398, were tested to determine compatibility with repair procedures, mechanical strength, and thermal stability in a 82 C (180 F) hot wet environment. Results of the evaluation and potential applications for the materials are presented.

OSTI ID:
89795
Report Number(s):
CONF-9409291--; ISBN 1-56676-220-0
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English