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- Mar 7, 2013
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Does anyone have a good method for quantifying the surface texture on a composite-skinned sandwich panel featuring honeycomb core? Looking for a proven method if possible, not brainstorming. my customer wants parts with less surface texture, and all our metrics are currently subjective, which is extremely frustrating
sandwich panel skins are generally fiberglass or carbon fiber prepreg, in a variety of fabric styles, and can be either a flat panel, or crush-core molded to a 3-d geometry. common causes for texture in the part surface include a. tow pockets of skin material, b. telegraphing of the core, c. wrinkles / pits
anything helps!
sandwich panel skins are generally fiberglass or carbon fiber prepreg, in a variety of fabric styles, and can be either a flat panel, or crush-core molded to a 3-d geometry. common causes for texture in the part surface include a. tow pockets of skin material, b. telegraphing of the core, c. wrinkles / pits
anything helps!