20240035210. WOVEN STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE simplified abstract (ROLLS-ROYCE plc)

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WOVEN STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE

Organization Name

ROLLS-ROYCE plc

Inventor(s)

Christopher D. Jones of Bristol (GB)

Adam J. Bishop of Bristol (GB)

Richard Hall of Bristol (GB)

Ian Buck of Loughborough (GB)

Sarvesh Dhiman of Loughborough (GB)

WOVEN STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240035210 titled 'WOVEN STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for manufacturing a composite component using a multi-layer woven preform made from warp and weft tows of fiber-reinforcement material. The woven preform consists of a multi-layer weave with several weft tow layers and laterally-adjacent stacks along the longitudinal direction. The primary portion of the weave extends along the woven preform and has edge regions on each side.

In the edge regions, the multi-layer weave defines the edge and consists of binding stacks where warp tows are interlaced to bind multiple weft tow layers together. The weave property in the binding stacks differs to reduce the thickness of the edge region towards the respective lateral side.

  • The patent application describes a method for manufacturing composite components using a multi-layer woven preform.
  • The woven preform is made from warp and weft tows of fiber-reinforcement material.
  • The multi-layer weave includes weft tow layers and laterally-adjacent stacks along the longitudinal direction.
  • The primary portion of the weave extends along the woven preform and has edge regions on each side.
  • In the edge regions, the multi-layer weave defines the edge and consists of binding stacks.
  • The binding stacks interlace warp tows to bind multiple weft tow layers together.
  • The weave property in the binding stacks differs to reduce the thickness of the edge region towards the respective lateral side.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Manufacturing composite components for various industries such as aerospace, automotive, and construction.
  • Creating lightweight and strong structures for aircraft, vehicles, and buildings.
  • Designing complex shapes and structures with improved strength and durability.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Provides a method for manufacturing composite components with reduced thickness in the edge regions.
  • Ensures better integration and bonding between the warp and weft tows in the binding stacks.
  • Improves the overall strength and performance of the composite component.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced structural integrity and load-bearing capacity.
  • Reduced weight and improved fuel efficiency in transportation applications.
  • Increased design flexibility and ability to create complex shapes.
  • Cost-effective manufacturing process for composite components.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method for manufacturing a composite component, including: weaving a multi-layer woven preform from warp and weft tows of fibre-reinforcement material, the woven preform includes: multi-layer weave including: plurality of weft tow layers; plurality of laterally-adjacent stacks extending along the longitudinal direction, primary portion having longitudinal extent along woven preform, the primary portion having one or more edge regions each defining respective lateral side of primary portion; wherein for the or each edge region: the multi-layer weave defines at least the edge region; plurality of stacks in the edge region are binding stacks in which one or more warp tows are interlaced to bind a respective plurality of weft tow layers; weave property differs between binding stacks in the edge region to reduce a thickness of the edge region towards respective lateral side. also disclosed herein is a woven structure, formed by warp and weft tows of fibre reinforcement material.