IP Library Granted Patent US 12709824
Granted Patent B2
US 12709824 · App. 18/673,894 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Three-dimensional woven fabric for a composite component

Inventors: Ming Xie (Dayton, OH); Aaron M. Gilbert (West Newbury, MA)
Assignee: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
D03D25/005D03D15/275D03D15/573D03D15/60F01D5/147D10B2403/033F05D2220/323F05D2240/303F05D2300/6012F05D2300/603
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Patent No.
US 12709824
App. No.
18/673,894
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A three-dimensional woven fabric for a composite component and methods of manufacturing such a fabric. The woven fabric has a first region, and a second region and a plurality of reinforcing fiber tows woven together in a three-dimensional pattern such that the woven fabric has a warp direction, a weft direction, and a thickness direction. The reinforcing fiber tows include a plurality of warp fiber tows and a plurality of weft fiber tows. At least a portion of the plurality of reinforcing fiber tows provided in the first region includes bulk fiber tows having a first toughness. At least a portion of the plurality of reinforcing fiber tows provided in the second region includes tough fiber tows having a second toughness. The second toughness of the tough fiber tows is greater than the first toughness of the bulk fiber tows.

Claims (41)

1 . A three-dimensional woven fabric having a first region, a second region, and an interface region between the first region and the second region, the woven fabric comprising:

a plurality of reinforcing fiber tows woven together in a three-dimensional pattern such that the woven fabric has a warp direction, a weft direction, and a thickness direction, the reinforcing fiber tows including a plurality of warp fiber tows and a plurality of weft fiber tows, the plurality of warp fiber tows being arranged in the thickness direction to form a plurality of warp fiber layers and the plurality of weft fiber tows being arranged in the thickness direction to form a plurality of weft fiber layers, the plurality of reinforcing fiber tows including bulk fiber tows having a first toughness and tough fiber tows having a second toughness, the second toughness of the tough fiber tows being greater than the first toughness of the bulk fiber tows,

wherein the plurality of warp fiber tows provided in the first region comprises the bulk fiber tows, the plurality of warp fiber tows provided in the second region comprises the tough fiber tows, and the plurality of warp fiber tows provided in the interface region includes warp fiber tows comprising the tough fiber tows and warp fiber tows comprising the bulk fiber tows, and wherein at least a portion of the plurality of weft fiber tows provided in the second region are tough weft fiber tows comprising the tough fiber tows, and the tough weft fiber tows are directed to a surface of the woven fabric and terminate in the interface region.

2 . The woven fabric of claim 1 , wherein the bulk fiber tows comprise carbon fibers, and

wherein the tough fiber tows comprise at least one of glass fibers or para-aramid fibers.

3 . The woven fabric of claim 1 , further comprising an edge,

wherein, in each warp fiber layer of the plurality of warp fiber layers, a portion of the warp fiber tows comprises the tough fiber tows and a portion of the warp fiber tows comprises the bulk fiber tows, the warp fiber tows comprising the tough fiber tows being positioned adjacent to each other over a transition distance from the edge, and

wherein the plurality of warp fiber layers includes inner warp fiber layers and outer warp fiber layers, the transition distance being different between the inner warp fiber layers and the outer warp fiber layers.

4 . The woven fabric of claim 3 , wherein the transition distance of the inner warp fiber layers is less than the outer warp fiber layers.

5 . The woven fabric of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of weft fiber tows provided in the first region are bulk weft fiber tows comprising the bulk fiber tows, and the bulk weft fiber tows extend into the second region.

6 . The woven fabric of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of weft fiber tows provided in the first region are bulk weft fiber tows comprising the bulk fiber tows, and the bulk weft fiber tows are directed to a surface of the woven fabric and terminate in the interface region.

7 . A three-dimensional woven fabric of claim 1 , having a first region, a second region, and an interface region between the first region and the second region, the woven fabric comprising:

a plurality of reinforcing fiber tows woven together in a three-dimensional pattern such that the woven fabric has a warp direction, a weft direction, and a thickness direction, the reinforcing fiber tows including a plurality of warp fiber tows and a plurality of weft fiber tows, the plurality of warp fiber tows being arranged in the thickness direction to form a plurality of warp fiber layers and the plurality of weft fiber tows being arranged in the thickness direction to form a plurality of weft fiber layers, the plurality of reinforcing fiber tows including bulk fiber tows having a first toughness and tough fiber tows having a second toughness, the second toughness of the tough fiber tows being greater than the first toughness of the bulk fiber tows,

wherein the plurality of warp fiber tows provided in the first region comprises the bulk fiber tows, the plurality of warp fiber tows provided in the second region comprises the tough fiber tows, and the plurality of warp fiber tows provided in the interface region includes warp fiber tows comprising the tough fiber tows and warp fiber tows comprising the bulk fiber tows, and

wherein the plurality of weft fiber tows provided in the first region are bulk weft fiber tows comprising the bulk fiber tows, and the bulk weft fiber tows include a turnaround in the interface region, the bulk weft fiber tows reversing direction at the turnaround and extending back into the first region.

8 . A composite component comprising:

the woven fabric of claim 1 ; and

a matrix formed around the plurality of reinforcing fiber tows of the woven fabric.

9 . The composite component of claim 8 , wherein the composite component is an airfoil.

10 . The composite component of claim 9 , wherein the airfoil includes a leading edge,

wherein, in each warp fiber layer of the plurality of warp fiber layers, a portion of the warp fiber tows comprises the tough fiber tows and a portion of the warp fiber tows comprises the bulk fiber tows, the warp fiber tows comprising the tough fiber tows being positioned adjacent to each other over a second region chord distance from the leading edge of the airfoil, and

wherein the plurality of warp fiber layers includes inner warp fiber layers and outer warp fiber layers, and the second region chord distance of the inner warp fiber layers is less than the outer warp fiber layers.

11 . The composite component of claim 9 , wherein the airfoil includes a leading edge, the second region being positioned along the leading edge of the airfoil.

12 . A turbine engine for an aircraft comprising the composite component of claim 11 .

13 . A turbine engine for an aircraft comprising a fan having fan blades, each of the fan blades comprising the composite component of claim 11 .

14 . A three-dimensional woven fabric having a first region and a second region, the woven fabric comprising:

a plurality of reinforcing fiber tows woven together in a three-dimensional pattern such that the woven fabric has a warp direction, a weft direction, and a thickness direction, the reinforcing fiber tows including a plurality of warp fiber tows and a plurality of weft fiber tows, the plurality of warp fiber tows being arranged in the thickness direction to form a plurality of warp fiber layers and the plurality of weft fiber tows being arranged in the thickness direction to form a plurality of weft fiber layers, the plurality of reinforcing fiber tows including bulk fiber tows having a first toughness and tough fiber tows having a second toughness, the second toughness of the tough fiber tows being greater than the first toughness of the bulk fiber tows,

wherein the plurality of warp fiber tows provided in the first region comprises the bulk fiber tows and the plurality of warp fiber tows provided in the second region comprises the tough fiber tows, and

wherein the plurality of weft fiber tows provided in the first region are bulk weft fiber tows comprising the bulk fiber tows, and the bulk weft fiber tows extend into the second region.

15 . The woven fabric of claim 14 , wherein the bulk fiber tows comprise carbon fibers, and

wherein the tough fiber tows comprise at least one of glass fibers or para-aramid fibers.

16 . The woven fabric of claim 14 , wherein at least a portion of the plurality of weft fiber tows provided in the second region are tough weft fiber tows comprising the tough fiber tows.

17 . The woven fabric of claim 16 , wherein the woven fabric includes an interface region between the first region and the second region, and the plurality of warp fiber tows provided in the interface region includes warp fiber tows comprising the tough fiber tows and warp fiber tows comprising the bulk fiber tows, and the tough weft fiber tows terminate in the interface region.

18 . A composite airfoil comprising:

the woven fabric of claim 14 ; and

a matrix formed around the plurality of reinforcing fiber tows of the woven fabric.

19 . The woven fabric of claim 7 , wherein the bulk fiber tows comprise carbon fibers, and

wherein the tough fiber tows comprise at least one of glass fibers or para-aramid fibers.

20 . A composite component comprising:

the woven fabric of claim 7 ; and

a matrix formed around the plurality of reinforcing fiber tows of the woven fabric.