A method of forming a flat composite charge into a contoured composite part reduces wrinkles in the part as the charge is being formed. Dies are used to form a portion of charge to the steepest contour of the part, while tension is maintained on the charge as the remaining portions of the charge are
A method of forming a flat composite charge into a contoured composite part reduces wrinkles in the part as the charge is being formed. Dies are used to form a portion of charge to the steepest contour of the part, while tension is maintained on the charge as the remaining portions of the charge are formed.
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1. Apparatus for forming a composite charge into a contoured part, comprising: a first die and a second die between which the charge may be formed,the first die having a plurality of first die portions individually displaceable and forming a changeable die contour;a self-adjusting mounting assembly
1. Apparatus for forming a composite charge into a contoured part, comprising: a first die and a second die between which the charge may be formed,the first die having a plurality of first die portions individually displaceable and forming a changeable die contour;a self-adjusting mounting assembly for mounting the first die portions for freedom of movement in multiple directions; anda plurality of first actuators for respectively displacing the first die portions. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a programmed controller for controlling the first actuators to displace the first die portions to form a desired contour. 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the composite charge is a substantially flat charge, and the second die includes a plurality of second displaceable die portions, the apparatus further comprising: a plurality of second actuators coupled with the controller for respectively displacing the second displaceable die portions to form the charge against the first die; anda program used by the controller to calculate a sequence for operating the second actuators that substantially maintains the charge in tension as the charge is being formed. 4. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising: a plurality of first anvils against which the first die portions may react; and,a plurality of second anvils against which the second die portions may react. 5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising: a frame; and,a slide plate on the frame mounting the pluralities of first and second anvils for displacement toward and away from each other. 6. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a flexible tray on which the first die portions are mounted; anda flexible backing plate on which the second die portions are mounted. 7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a portable carrier having the first die mounted thereon;a frame having the second die mounted thereon; and,a releasable coupling for releasably coupling the portable carrier with the second frame during the forming of the charge, the coupling being releasable to allow the portable carrier to be separated from the frame. 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the self-adjusting mounting assembly includes a flexible tray, andthe first die portions are mounted on the flexible tray. 9. Apparatus for forming a composite charge into a contoured part, comprising: a first die and a second die between which the charge may be formed,the first die having a contour corresponding to the contour of the part to be formed, wherein the first die includes a flexible die tray and a plurality of die portions mounted on the die tray;the second die including a plurality of die portions; and,a set of actuators for closing the die portions of the second die against the first die in a predetermined sequence that substantially maintains tension on the composite charge as the charge is being formed. 10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising: a plurality of rods connected to and supporting the die tray, andwherein the set of actuators are configured to displace the rods independently of each other to change the contour of the first die. 11. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising: a portable carrier having the first die mounted thereon;a frame having the second die mounted thereon: anda releasable coupling configured to releasably couple the portable carrier with the frame. 12. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising: a controller for controlling the operation of the set of actuators. 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the means for closing the die portions of the second die includes: a set of data defining the contour of the part, anda set of programmed instructions defining an algorithm and used by the controller to control the operation of the set of actuators. 14. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first die includes a plurality of die portions, and the apparatus further comprises: a self-adjusting mounting assembly for mounting the plurality of die portions of the first die for displacement relative to each other and allowing the contour of the first die to be changed, wherein the set of actuators are configured to respectively displace the die portions of the first die, anda controller and a set of programmed instructions for controlling the operation of the set of actuators. 15. Apparatus for forming a composite charge into a shaped part, comprising: a forming machine for forming the composite charge;a portable carrier for transporting the shaped part away from the forming machine;a first die and a second die between which the charge may be formed, the first die being mounted on the portable carrier, and the second die being mounted on the forming machine, wherein the first die includes a plurality of individually movable portions for reconfiguring the contour of the first die, and including a pair of opposing clamps on the portable carrier for locking the plurality of individually movable portions against movement, thereby fixing the contour of the first die; and,a releasable coupling configured to releasably couple the portable carrier with the forming machine. 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the portable carrier includes: a frame, anda tray supported on the frame, the first die being mounted on the tray. 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the portable carrier includes the releasable coupling. 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the releasable coupling includes: a plurality of projections, anda plurality of grippers respectively associated with the projections for releasably gripping the projections. 19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein: the plurality of projections are on the forming machine, andthe plurality of grippers are on the portable carrier. 20. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein: the forming machine includes a plurality of anvils for respectively moving the die portions, andthe releasable coupling includes gripper on the anvils for gripping the portable carrier.
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