I am part of a group hat has been working on making a carbon fiber body based on the the above images. I was wondering if vacuum bagging pre-preg twill weave around this would prove a decent method.
LHSelectric
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You will need to give quite a bit more information about what you want to do, to get a sensible reply.
B.E.
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Cannot see the image. If you can, use the engineering.com link the way berkshire says.
Twill will go round some double curvature. Five- or eight-harness satin will deal with more severe double curvature. Twill will be a bit easier to make reproducible if hand operation, as it will deform a bit less (less sliding over one another by warp and weft fibers). If you are concerned about the final as-cured curvature you make need to either automate to a degree (pick and place, perhaps) or at least use laser positioning for each section of cloth. Won't say more 'til I have an idea as to what you're after. I'm assuming it's a car!
Molding and bagging your laminate on the outside of a panel will only result in a part with lots of wrinkles and sagging on the cosmetic surface. It is very difficult to produce a high quality surface finish on composite body parts. To achieve the level of smoothness typically seen on most automotive body panels, it will require significant amounts of hand finishing.