Method for manufacturing a strip of composite material intended to form a tubular structure and corresponding installation
A method that includes: butting together end regions of unconnected strip parts, and applying heat and pressure to create a welded joint between the end regions; at least one end region presents a rear zone and a front zone projecting from the rear zone, the front zone being delimited by two front zone lateral edges each presenting at least one point positioned at a distance from a respective extension of each lateral edge of the rear zone. The front zone of an end region of a first strip part is situated facing an end region of a second strip part when the end regions are butted together.
1 . A composite material strip manufacturing method, the strip being configured to form a tubular structure, the method comprising:
butting together end regions of unconnected strip parts, each strip part being formed of a polymer matrix and fibers embedded in the matrix or a film embedded in the matrix,
arranging the end regions of the strip parts on a heating region of a metal support,
applying heat and pressure to produce a joint by welding between the end regions, at least one of the end regions having a rear zone having rear zone lateral edges parallel to one another, and a front zone projecting from the rear zone, the front zone being delimited by two front zone lateral edges each presenting at least one point positioned at a distance from a respective extension of each rear zone lateral edge between the respective extensions of each rear zone lateral edge, a front zone of an end region of a first strip part among the strip parts being located facing an end region of a second strip part among the strip parts when butting together the end regions, the applying heat and pressure including heating by induction the heating region of the metal support.
2 . The method according to claim 1 , comprising arranging an induction coil facing the heating region of the metal support and circulating a variable electric current through the induction coil to generate heat by Joule effect via currents induced in the heating region of the metal support.
3 . The method according to claim 2 , comprising displacing a wedge in the heating region, and applying pressure to the end regions of the strip parts between the metal support and the wedge.
4 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein, when butting together the end regions, at least one lateral edge of the front zone is an inclined lateral edge, an angle of inclination of the inclined lateral edge relative to a longitudinal axis of the strip part in the end region being between 20° and 80°.
5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein, when butting together the end regions, the front zone of the end region comprises an inclined lateral edge and an additional inclined lateral edge, the additional inclined lateral edge being inclined relative to a longitudinal axis of the strip part by an angle of inclination opposite to an angle of inclination of the inclined lateral edge relative to the longitudinal axis of the strip part.
6 . The method according to claim 5 , wherein the additional inclined lateral edge intersects with the inclined lateral edge at an end point of the strip part.
7 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein each of the end regions has a rear zone having rear zone lateral edges parallel to one another, and a front zone projecting from the rear zone, the front zone being delimited by two front zone lateral edges, each front zone lateral edge presenting at least one point positioned at a distance from a respective extension of each rear zone lateral edge between the respective extensions of each rear zone lateral edge, a front zone of an end region of a first strip part among the strip parts being located facing a rear zone of an end region of a second strip part among the strip parts when butting together the end regions.
8 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein applying heat and pressure to weld the end regions together is carried out without application of material.
9 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein, when butting together the end regions an overlap between an end region of the first strip part among the strip parts and an end region of the second strip part among the strip parts, measured along a longitudinal axis of each end region is greater than 10 mm.
10 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the matrix is made of a polymer chosen from PEK (polyetherketone), PEEK (polyetheretherketone), PEEKK (polyetheretherketoneketone), PEKK (polyetherketoneketone), PEKEKK (polyetherketoneetherketoneketone), PAI (polyamide-imide), PEI (polyether-imide), PSU (polysulfone), PPSU (polyphenylsulfone), PES (polyethersulfone), PAS (polyarylsulfone), PPE (polyphenylene ether), PPS (polyphenylene sulfide), LCP (liquid crystal polymers), PPA (polyphthalamide), copolymers and mixtures thereof, and wherein the fibers are selected from carbon fibers, glass fibers, aramid fibers, and basalt fibers.
11 . A method to form a tubular structure comprising using at least one strip of composite material produced by the manufacturing method according to claim 1 .
12 . A composite material strip manufacturing installation, the composite strip being configured to form a tubular structure, the installation comprising:
a supply or manufacturing station configured to supply unconnected strip parts, each strip part being formed from a polymer matrix and fibers embedded in the matrix and each having an end region,
a welding station including a metal support having a heating region configured to butt weld the end regions, the metal support being configured to permit the end regions of the strip parts to be arranged on the heating region thereof, and a heat and pressure applicator configured to produce a joint by welding the end regions through heating by induction heating of the heating region of the metal support,
the supply and manufacturing station including a cutter configured to form at least one end region presenting a rear zone having rear zone the lateral edges parallel to one another, and a front zone projecting from the rear zone, the front zone being delimited by two front zone lateral edges, each front zone lateral edge presenting at least one point positioned at a distance from a respective extension of each rear zone lateral edge between the respective extensions of each rear zone lateral edge.
13 . The installation according to claim 12 , wherein the support is a metal support, the heat and pressure applicator being configured to heat by induction the heating region of the metal support on which the end regions of the strip parts are configured to be arranged, the heat and pressure applicator comprising an induction coil positioned facing the heating region of the metal support, and a variable electric current source able to supply the induction coil to generate by Joule effect, heat by currents induced in the heating region.
14 . The installation according to claim 13 , wherein the heat and pressure applicator comprises a movable wedge configured to apply pressure on the heating region to the end regions of the strip parts between the metal support and the wedge.
15 . The installation according to claim 12 , wherein the cutter includes a base defining a groove configured to receive a strip part, a cutting wedge mounted movably relative to the base between a position for loading/unloading a strip part and a position for cutting the strip part.
16 . A method of manufacturing a tubular structure, comprising:
forming a composite material strip by butting together end regions of unconnected strip parts, each strip part being formed of a polymer matrix and fibers embedded in the matrix or a film embedded in the matrix, and applying heat and pressure to produce a joint by welding between the end regions, at least one of the end regions having a rear zone having rear zone lateral edges parallel to one another, and a front zone projecting from the rear zone, the front zone being delimited by two front zone lateral edges each presenting at least one point positioned at a distance from a respective extension of each rear zone lateral edge between the respective extensions of each rear zone lateral edge, a front zone of an end region of a first strip part among the strip parts being located facing an end region of a second strip part among the strip parts when butting together the end regions; and
forming the tubular structure using the composite material strip.