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Tailored fiber placement : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tailored fiber placement
Tailored fiber placement or TFP is a textile manufacturing technique based on the principle of sewing for a continuous placement of fibrous material for composite components. The fibrous material is fixed with an upper and lower stitching thread on a base material. Compared to other textile manufacturing processes fiber material can be placed near net-shape in curvilinear patterns upon a base material in order create stress adapted composite parts. ==History== TFP technology has been introduced in the early 1990s by the IPF Dresden.〔Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites June 1998 vol. 17 no. 9: ("Tailored Fiber Placement-Mechanical Properties and Applications" )〕 At the beginning handmade stitched reinforcement structures (preforms) were manufactured initialized by an industry inquiry about stress adapted fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) parts with a curvilinear pattern. An adaptation of this method to industrial embroidery machines, by using the sewing capabilities of those automates, was implemented in the mid-90s. The technology was named to Tailored Fiber Placement, which describes the variableaxial near-net-shape fibre placement capabilities. Nowadays, the Tailored Fiber Placement is already in a few companies a well-established textile technology for dry preform manufacturing.〔(Hightex Verstärkungsstrukturen GmbH )〕
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