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OTOMcomposite Launches Advanced Software for Laser‑Assisted Tape Placement & Winding in Composites 4.0

OTOMcomposite Launches Advanced Software for Laser‑Assisted Tape Placement & Winding in Composites 4.0

OTOMcomposite (Enschede, Netherlands) is a startup that provides engineering services and software for automated fiber placement (AFP), laser-assisted tape placement (LATP) and laser-assisted tape winding (LATW) technology. LATP and LATW are promising manufacturing techniques to produce advanced thermoplastic composite components (see Challenges of LATW). The main elements of this process are shown in Fig. 1. (For more details see, “Dry fiber placement: Surpassing limits”).

OTOMcomposite Launches Advanced Software for Laser‑Assisted Tape Placement & Winding in Composites 4.0

Fig. 1. The main elements of laser-assisted tape placement (LATP) and tape winding (LATW) processes. Photo Credit: “Temperature variation during continuous laser-assisted adjacent hoop winding of type-IV pressure vessels” by Amin Zaami, et. al.

A fully automated single-step manufacturing can be achieved in these processes when the fiber-reinforced prepreg tapes are consolidated “in-situ,” which can reduce the production costs and eliminate post-consolidation or curing steps. Despite the advantages of these manufacturing techniques, it is a difficult task to predict and control the process, including the laminate  temperature, crystallinity in its thermoplastic matrix, residual stress and overall quality. These are affected by the laser irradiation and reflections (see Fig. 2 below), local tooling geometry, consolidation achieved and the specific process parameters.

OTOMcomposite plays a role in the vital ability to thoroughly analyze process temperature during LATP and LATW, which is critical for the resulting part properties and performance.

 

Software development after ambliFibre project

Development of model-based inline process control for LATW/LATP processes was begun at the University of Twente within the EU-funded ambliFibre project. In close collaboration with Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology (IPT, Aachen, Germany), more than 20 scientific publications were released during/after this project. In 2017, Dr. Amin Zaami saw the potential to produce a commercial tool for LATP/LATW processes and began developing the OTOM (optical thermal optimization model) tool, which combines advanced finite element modeling (FEM) and ray tracing.

Ray tracing is a technique that traces the path of light and simulates the effects of its encounters with objects during the AFP process. The ray-tracing optical model provides heat flux boundary conditions from the AFP laser for FE analysis. When combined with AFP control software — which typically does not focus on the bonding/heating phase, but solely on positioning and speed control — OTOM enables a faster path to optimized processing of the thermoplastic composite part and performance.

 

Replacing trial and error with 4.0 digital manufacturing

OTOM V.1.20 software is said to remove the trial-and-error phase in LATP/LATW processes. Depending on the complexity of the product, throughput can be improved by several hundred percent, especially for new product development (NPD). This in turn results in significant reductions in the time required for design, check-out trials and optimization of process parameters.

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Fig. 2. Anisotropic reflection as a result of laser interaction with prepreg tape. Photo Credit: “Optical characterization of fiber-reinforced thermoplastic tapes for laser-based composite manufacturing” by Amin Zaami, et. al.

OTOMcomposite Launches Advanced Software for Laser‑Assisted Tape Placement & Winding in Composites 4.0

Fig. 3. Different laser irradiation geometries. Photo credit: “3D Numerical Modeling of Laser Assisted Tape Winding …” by Amin Zaami, et. al.

OTOMcomposite Launches Advanced Software for Laser‑Assisted Tape Placement & Winding in Composites 4.0

Fig. 4. Geometrically changing substrate curvature. Photo Credit: “New process optimization framework for laser assisted tape winding of composite pressure vessels: Controlling the unsteady bonding temperature” by Amin Zaami, et. al.

The LATP/LATW process is difficult to describe, predict and optimize due to the complex geometry, varying tool curvature and anisotropic optical and thermal properties of the fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composite tapes used. There are also issues such as unstable processing, machine downtime, smoke from overheating material, material degradation, squeeze-out (melted matrix pressed out beyond the edges of the tape) and the need to reduce production time. These can be resolved by a tool such as OTOM, which provides for inline monitoring, model-based control and Industry 4.0 digital manufacturing.

The long-term objective of OTOM is to achieve robust LATP/LATW part production by compensating for the variability in the manufacturing process to enable repetitive and predictable composite part properties and performance. OTOM has been validated using state-of-the-art numerical techniques and experimental studies. This tool is able to optimize every process parameter for a specific optimization goal (e.g., finding optimized laser power, finding optimized laser angle toward the heated zone) to get the highest process efficiency and product quality.

Interaction of the AFP laser with the composite laminate, temperature localization for a geometrically changing substrate and even tooling geometry effect can be fully simulated and optimized, all in one place. The multiphysics-based OTOM modeling tool reportedly paves the way for a digitalized LATP/LATW process, providing superior final product quality at minimized production time and cost.

 

OTOMcomposite

Launched in 2021, OTOMcomposite is providing services and software solutions to a growing number of organizations as business rebounds after the COVID-19 pandemic. OTOMcomposite offers engineering services to clients remotely or at their site, including production line and product quality assessment, technology consulting and tailored engineering software. These services are provided to companies and research organizations in the aerospace, oil and gas, transportation, automotive and green energy sectors. OTOMcomposite is also pursuing collaboration with other R&D departments for application of leading technologies related to composites, as well as participating in public and private funded R&D projects. For more information, contact OTOMcomposite@outlook.com.


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