Aim of the paper is to present the methodology used to develop a new process, based on high-pressure resin transfer molding (HP-RTM), to produce full carbon reinforced plastic rims for sports car. These components are nowadays made by pre-preg autoclave processing, which is expensive and time-consuming, so that they are basically sold as aftermarket option. The proposed technology allows a manufacturing volume high enough to be suitable for series production. In this paper, the resin and fiber selection criteria and tests are shown, as regards the mechanical properties, durability and injection strategies
Rondina, F., Taddia, S., Mazzocchetti, L., Donati, L., Minak, G., Rosenberg, P., et al. (2018). Development of full carbon wheels for sport cars with high-volume technology. COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, 192, 368-378 [10.1016/j.compstruct.2018.02.083].
Development of full carbon wheels for sport cars with high-volume technology
Rondina, FrancescoMembro del Collaboration Group
;Taddia, SaraMembro del Collaboration Group
;Mazzocchetti, LauraMembro del Collaboration Group
;Donati, LorenzoMembro del Collaboration Group
;Minak, Giangiacomo
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2018
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Aim of the paper is to present the methodology used to develop a new process, based on high-pressure resin transfer molding (HP-RTM), to produce full carbon reinforced plastic rims for sports car. These components are nowadays made by pre-preg autoclave processing, which is expensive and time-consuming, so that they are basically sold as aftermarket option. The proposed technology allows a manufacturing volume high enough to be suitable for series production. In this paper, the resin and fiber selection criteria and tests are shown, as regards the mechanical properties, durability and injection strategiesFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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