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Research on Aircraft Composite Components’ Assembly Gap Compensation |
CAI Yuebo1, AN Luling1, YUE Xuande1, YE Xin1, XIAO Ruiheng2 |
1. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Precision and Micro-manufacturing Technology, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, China;
2. Shanghai Aircraft Manufacturing Co. Ltd, Shanghai 200436, China |
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Abstract Because of composite materials’ excellent mechanical properties, they are widely used in aircraft manufacturing. Due to the large manufacturing deviation, there may be large gaps or interferences in the assembly of composite components. In addition, the brittleness of composite materials is large, and forced assembly may cause local damage between layers. Therefore, compared with metal materials, the assembly process of composites is more complex and the assembly demands are higher. Assembly gaps can be eliminated by measurement and compensation process, but the mechanical properties of shims are different from those of composite materials, and the gap compensation process lacks a unified standard, which may affect the assembly and service properties of composite components. This paper describes and summarizes the worldwide research progress about composites assembly, providing reference for future composites assembly.
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. COVER[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2022, 65(3): 1-1. |
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