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Automotive
- Sep 21, 2006
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I am in the process of designing a composite sway bar for automotive applications, the objective is to reduce the weight of the part.
I have been told to look into two manufacturing techniques:
- Filament winding
- Pulltrusion
From what i undestand (i have little experience with composites) they differ in that Filament Winding needs a core for every part manufactured, wile with Pulltrusion you can use a single mold to produce an X number of parts.
Assuming the above is correct the bar manufactured through Filament winding would be Hollow, while the pulltruded one could be solid. Is that corect?
Which manufacturing technique is cheaper? Faster?
Which one will provide the best material propreties?
Will the shape of the composite bar differe from the steel equivalent?
Thank you in advance.
Fegizii
I have been told to look into two manufacturing techniques:
- Filament winding
- Pulltrusion
From what i undestand (i have little experience with composites) they differ in that Filament Winding needs a core for every part manufactured, wile with Pulltrusion you can use a single mold to produce an X number of parts.
Assuming the above is correct the bar manufactured through Filament winding would be Hollow, while the pulltruded one could be solid. Is that corect?
Which manufacturing technique is cheaper? Faster?
Which one will provide the best material propreties?
Will the shape of the composite bar differe from the steel equivalent?
Thank you in advance.
Fegizii