Optimal cure cycle design of a resin-fiber composite laminate

Fibers reinforced composites are used in many applications. The composi te parts and structures are often manufactured by curing the prepreg or unmolded material. The magnitudes and durations of the cure temperature and the cure pressure applied during the c ure process have significant consequences on the performance of the finished product. The goal of this study is to exploit the potential of applying the optimization technique to the c ure cycle design. The press molding process of a polyester is used as an example. Various optimization formulations for the cure cycle design are investigated. Recommendations are given for further research in computerizing the cure cycle design.