PlyMatch : Ply Placement Technology
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PlyMatchâ„¢ - Ply Placement Technology


Ply Placement Sequence During manufacture of composite structural components by manual lay-up, it is necessary to position plies of dry or wet fabric or prepreg accurately on a tool, or on preceding plies. Template methods or specialised equipment are often used for this purpose, in order to aid the operator in correctly and accurately locating a ply. Accuracy in ply placement as well as quality assurance regarding the correct ply sequence and orientation are very important factors in the manufacture of high-cost, high-performance composite components. The purpose of the novel Ply Placement Visual Aid System from Anaglyph is to display together on a computer screen a live video image of the "real world" that the operator is interacting with, and a computer-generated image of the structure and composite ply being assembled.

The data for the computer generated drawings of the plies that are displayed correctly in place, may originate from virtually any CAD application, or from Anaglyph's Laminate Tools software application, for additional features. Laminate Tools is a powerful design tool for composite material structures, and includes industry-leading draping simulation capabilities for ply definition.  In this way, ply information comes directly from design and may not require any translation or manipulation whatsoever, for use with the present system. Laminate Tools - Manufacturing

wireless device The position and direction of the digital camera in space requires a Coordinate-Measuring Machine (CMM) system of high-specification. Following trials with several potential methods and systems, a commercially-available solution was adopted to provide coordinates very accurately and at the necessary high rate. This CMM, as supplied with PlyMatch, can be used totally independently to ply placement, for unrelated coordinate measurement tasks, using a wireless probe, thus offering added value to this investment.

The digital camera coordinates and the live video image from the camera are both fed continuously to a computer, via suitable interfaces. By using the digital camera coordinates, the supplied Placement software application (or the Laminate Tools software application where available) draws the computer-generated image of the fabric ply to be stacked next in sequence, in a way that it matches the image of the "real world" as seen through the camera. The computer-generated image of the ply is drawn superimposed onto the live video image from the camera, giving a virtual-reality compound picture (also known as "augmented reality"). The operator observes the computer screen and aligns the actual ply with its image as drawn by the software. Visualization of real component and ply placement outline

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Ply Placement Display Note that the camera can be moved at all times, ensuring the best viewpoint for the operator, matching his/her angle of view, and observing the component from all directions. As the camera is moved, the coordinate-measurement system continuously updates the camera's position to the computer software so that the computer-drawn image follows the changes in the video image. If necessary, a complete video recording of the layup operation may be obtained on hard disk, showing any possible deviations from nominal ply position, or even fibre orientation. Also note that the system can potentially be used to locate any manufacturing or assembly-sequence feature, such as bolt holes or labels.

PlyMatch vs. Laser Projection

The advantages of PlyMatch over laser projection systems are the following:

  • portable system

  • mould can be moved at all times

  • better for small parts or small plies

  • better for highly curved parts whose surface is not fully visible from one direction

  • can look inside cavities (eg. a conical surface)

  • can be used directly from the design software (Laminate Tools)

  • any CAD info can be included in the display (dxf curves)

  • low cost to buy

  • "zero" cost to maintain

  • can display full draping information, splits, etc., not just the outline.

  • room for customisation (more sensors, wireless probes, display hardware)

  • process can be recorded to hard disk for quality control

  • low cost to buy

  • "zero" cost to maintain.
     

  Ply Placement Demo


The PlyMatchâ„¢ System is available in flexible configurations to suit the requirements of every end-user. As a minimum, it includes:

  • PC with suitable display,
  • Placement software,
  • Laminate Tools software extensions for video and probe interfaces and image blending,
  • Digital camera with boom stand,
  • Coordinate Measuring Machine with wireless and tool reference probes,
  • On-site training.


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