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Aerospace
- Jan 6, 2010
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Colombia is entering a new challenge in the aviation industry. The Colombian government through the Corporación de la Industria Aeronáutica Colombiana - CIAC (Colombian Corporation for the Aeronautical Industry) has signed a cooperation agreement with an American company – LANCAIR INTERNATIONAL INC – to build the first airplane in Colombia. As the project advance, some issues rise. The airplane is mainly made of composite materials being the spars the element with the most crucial building process. The limitations found due to atmospheric conditions in the Colombian location (Madrid – Colombia) have created the need to investigate different options to build the aircraft parts to meet the designer quality standards.
DESCRIPTION
The Colombian Government signed an agreement with LANCAIR INTERNATIONAL INC to build the “SYNERGY” a modified version of the LANCAIR LEGACY FG. The SYNERGY will be used by the Colombian Air Force as the Primary Trainer Aircraft for its new officers. The aircraft is built in composite materials. The primary structures are built with pre-preg glass and carbon fibers. The pre-preg technique uses during the curing process temperature and vacuum pumps to guarantee proper bonding of the parts. The main concern is the low atmospheric pressure of the Colombian location for the curing oven, when dealing with crucial structural components like spars. LANCAIR INTERNATIONAL INC. has its facilities in Redmond OR and in Cebu, Philippines where the atmospheric pressure is 24 in Hg or higher. This pressure is adequate for the debulking process of the spars. LANCAIR INTERNATIONAL INC has expressed its concern with regards to the lower atmospheric pressure in Madrid – Colombia where the atmospheric pressure reaches between 19 and 20 in Hg depending on weather conditions.
Madrid – Colombia, Atmospheric Conditions:
• ALTITUDE: 2554 mts
• RELATIVE HUMIDITY: 60 +/- 20 %
• AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 14ºC
• ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE: 19 – 21 “Hg
SPARS
The SYNERGY Spars are built with Unidirectional Carbon fibers. The Curing process is achieved in an oven that provides a controlled heat ramp and vacuum pumps to guarantee a proper bond between the fibers. LANCAIR INTERNATIONAL INC. has expressed that the approximately 4 in Hg difference in atmospheric pressure will compromise the structural strength of the spars due to the fact that the air bubbles within the layers will not be properly vacuumed out increasing the chance of delamination of the structures. (See annex with Layup Schedule for spars)
CASE STUDY
Knowing that the Colombian government wants the whole aircraft to be built in Colombian territory, we need help to find a solution on how to build the spars. A few options to solve the problem are:
1. Simulate the structural strength loss due to the lack of atmospheric pressure and analyze if adding more material will compensate the loss without significantly compromising the original design of the aircraft in terms of weight, shape, etc.
2. Using a different device for the curing process. (Autoclave)
CIAC needs help in finding the fastest option without compromising the quality of the spars. Production is supposed to star in January and this issue might cause significant delays.
El tamaño del molde de las vigas que debe caber en el autoclave es de
16 ft de largo, 20 in de ancho y 2 ft de alto aproximadamente.
Autoclave Cure Cycle
Apply 24?Hg vacuum (minimum) for a minimum of 1 hour before cure ? Apply 40 ?100 psi autoclave pressure, vent vacuum when pressure reaches 15 ? 20 psi ? Increase from room temperature to 180°F +/? 10° at a rate of 1?6°F/min (maximum) ? Hold product at 180°F for 60 minutes ? Increase hold time to 120 minutes for laminate > 0.125? thick ? Ramp product temp to 270?280°F at 2 ? 3° F/min ? Hold product at 270?280°F for 110?130 minutes ? Cool to 150°F at 3 ? 10°F/min prior to releasing autoclave pressure
DESCRIPTION
The Colombian Government signed an agreement with LANCAIR INTERNATIONAL INC to build the “SYNERGY” a modified version of the LANCAIR LEGACY FG. The SYNERGY will be used by the Colombian Air Force as the Primary Trainer Aircraft for its new officers. The aircraft is built in composite materials. The primary structures are built with pre-preg glass and carbon fibers. The pre-preg technique uses during the curing process temperature and vacuum pumps to guarantee proper bonding of the parts. The main concern is the low atmospheric pressure of the Colombian location for the curing oven, when dealing with crucial structural components like spars. LANCAIR INTERNATIONAL INC. has its facilities in Redmond OR and in Cebu, Philippines where the atmospheric pressure is 24 in Hg or higher. This pressure is adequate for the debulking process of the spars. LANCAIR INTERNATIONAL INC has expressed its concern with regards to the lower atmospheric pressure in Madrid – Colombia where the atmospheric pressure reaches between 19 and 20 in Hg depending on weather conditions.
Madrid – Colombia, Atmospheric Conditions:
• ALTITUDE: 2554 mts
• RELATIVE HUMIDITY: 60 +/- 20 %
• AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 14ºC
• ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE: 19 – 21 “Hg
SPARS
The SYNERGY Spars are built with Unidirectional Carbon fibers. The Curing process is achieved in an oven that provides a controlled heat ramp and vacuum pumps to guarantee a proper bond between the fibers. LANCAIR INTERNATIONAL INC. has expressed that the approximately 4 in Hg difference in atmospheric pressure will compromise the structural strength of the spars due to the fact that the air bubbles within the layers will not be properly vacuumed out increasing the chance of delamination of the structures. (See annex with Layup Schedule for spars)
CASE STUDY
Knowing that the Colombian government wants the whole aircraft to be built in Colombian territory, we need help to find a solution on how to build the spars. A few options to solve the problem are:
1. Simulate the structural strength loss due to the lack of atmospheric pressure and analyze if adding more material will compensate the loss without significantly compromising the original design of the aircraft in terms of weight, shape, etc.
2. Using a different device for the curing process. (Autoclave)
CIAC needs help in finding the fastest option without compromising the quality of the spars. Production is supposed to star in January and this issue might cause significant delays.
El tamaño del molde de las vigas que debe caber en el autoclave es de
16 ft de largo, 20 in de ancho y 2 ft de alto aproximadamente.
Autoclave Cure Cycle
Apply 24?Hg vacuum (minimum) for a minimum of 1 hour before cure ? Apply 40 ?100 psi autoclave pressure, vent vacuum when pressure reaches 15 ? 20 psi ? Increase from room temperature to 180°F +/? 10° at a rate of 1?6°F/min (maximum) ? Hold product at 180°F for 60 minutes ? Increase hold time to 120 minutes for laminate > 0.125? thick ? Ramp product temp to 270?280°F at 2 ? 3° F/min ? Hold product at 270?280°F for 110?130 minutes ? Cool to 150°F at 3 ? 10°F/min prior to releasing autoclave pressure