Filament Winding
Filament Winding
Dr. J. Ramkumar
Professor
Dept of Mechanical & Design Program
IIT Kanpur, India.
Contents
• Introduction to the process
• Filament winding machines
• Winding patterns
• Advanced machine
• Reinforcements and Matrix
• Mandrels
• Process parameters and problems
• Filament winding products
• Advantages and disadvantages
• Advanced Fiber Placement (AFP) process
Introduction
• Filament winding is one of the most important of the
composites processes in terms of the number of users and the
total number of parts made.
http://www.nuplex.com/composites/processes/filament-winding
Filament winding process
Winding machine
◦ semiautomatic machine
◦ two axes
◦ rotation of the mandrel
◦ translation of the feed eye on an axis parallel to the machine axis
◦ Feeder also controls the winding angles and the placement of the
reinforcements.
Resin impregnation
Hoop
Helical
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Winding patterns
Polar
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Winding patterns
Hoop
◦ circumferential winding
◦ angle is close and below 90° degrees
◦ each complete rotation of the mandrel shifts the fibre band to
lie alongside the previous band.
Helical
◦ complete fibre coverage without the band
having to lie adjacent to that previously laid.
Polar
◦ For spherical components
◦ fibres constrained by bosses on each pole of the component.
Axial
◦ difficult to maintain fibre tension
Filament winding - Advanced machine
http://www.directindustry.com/prod/mikrosam/product-21378-444255.html
Reinforcement
Nearly all filament winding is carried out with E-glass
roving.
It is a common reinforcement for commercial
applications including reservoirs and pipelines, which
are not subjected to excessive bending or buckling
loads.
http://emai-composites.com/equipment
Process parameters: Fiber tension
Fiber tension is a most important to control:
◦ fiber volume fraction
◦ voids
◦ influences the strength and stiffness of the part.
Needs to be controlled
Fiber tensioners are used
Fiber tension is function of:
◦ type of fiber
◦ diameter of part
◦ winding form
Problems encountered
3. Wettability:
◦ As the time available for fiber wetting during
filament winding process is very short., a suitable
resin with short wetting time should be selected.
Problems encountered
1. Fuzziness:
2. Catenary formation:
3. Wettability:
1. Fuzziness
◦ Fuzziness indicates fiber breakage.
◦ The fiber breakage during winding can lead to a
problem of keeping the filament integrity.
◦ The broken fibers tend to fall off, and the broken
fibers accumulated in the resin bath can increase the
viscosity of resin, making resin pickup uneven.
◦ Fuzziness must be controlled below the acceptable
levels.
Problems encountered
2. Catenary formation:
◦ Catenary means unequal tension of filaments
within a strand or roving.
◦ A roving is a collection of strands, which
themselves are a collection of filaments.
◦ If there is slackness in few filaments, then they
form catenary.
◦ The fiber that forms catenary may remain wavy in
the wound product.
◦ This phenomenon will affect the product quality,
since the wavy fibers may not take the load.
◦ Roving must be tested to ensure that the catenary
formation is absent..
Filament winding - applications
http://www.ordtech-industries.com/4industrial/Filament_Winding/Filament_Winding.html
http://www.kinecogroup.com/filament-winding.php
http://www.dailytonic.com/the-brothers-moorhead-moorhead/
Filament winding - advantages
• Highly repetitive and accurate fiber placement.
• This latter advancement meant that the fibers did not need
to be under tension when applied to the mandrel.
Automated Fiber Placement process
• There can be as many as nine axes of rotation on some fiber
placement machines in comparison to standard filament
winding machines that may have only three or four.
http://www.coriolis-software.com/solutions-software/automated-fiber-placement.html
Fiber Placement process
• There can be as many as nine axes of rotation on some fiber
placement machines in comparison to standard filament
winding machines that may have only three or four.