Fromappliedsciencetocomposite
industrialization
Prof.Dr.KlausDrechsler, TUM & Fraunhofer
Technical Targets forComposite Industrialization
AspectTarget valueCycle timeReductionof processcosts (compared to 2010)Efficiencyduring production processReduction of waste in production processRecycling rateCO2efficiency< 1 min-90%+60%< 10% 80%Positive carbonfootprintPage 2|MAI Carbon | Tjark von Reden | Augsburg, November 2017
Overall goal:
Industrialization of Composites
Challenges:
-material costs-composite design
-robust and automated processes-basic understanding of in-service behavior-skilled technicians, engineers, scientists and managers
sponsoredbyChair of Carbon CompositesDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringTechnical University of MunichTUM –Chair of Carbon Composites -LCCBasic research and educationProf. Dr.-Ing. Klaus DrechslerChair of Carbon Composites
Department of Mechanical Technical University of Munich
EngineeringChair of Carbon Composites
Organization
Head of Chair
Deputy Head of Chair (Swen Zaremba)
Process Technology
SimulationMaterial Behavior and
Fibers and Textiles Matrix Systems
Testing(Kind)(Colin)
(Dr. K?rber)Automated Fiber Hybrid MaterialsForming-and Flow Composite Test Placement (AFP)
and Structures
Process Simulation
Laboratory (CTL)
BraidingProcesses andCompaction, Curing and Material BehaviorTechnologyProduction SystemsConsolidation Simulationunder high Strain Rates
TailoredToolingMaterial Modeling and Test MethodTextilesSystemsStructural AnalysisDevelopment
Interdisciplinary Research Topics (e. g. Additive Manufacturing, Process Monitoring, etc.)
Central Services
Administration
AdministrationAdministration
Technical Lab
Operations and
(Office)
(Finances)
(IT)
Planning
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Drechsler | Chair of Carbon Composites@ LCC
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