WO2002058926A1 - Method for producing curved sandwich structures and a curved sandwich structure - Google Patents

Method for producing curved sandwich structures and a curved sandwich structure Download PDF

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WO2002058926A1
WO2002058926A1 PCT/SE2002/000123 SE0200123W WO02058926A1 WO 2002058926 A1 WO2002058926 A1 WO 2002058926A1 SE 0200123 W SE0200123 W SE 0200123W WO 02058926 A1 WO02058926 A1 WO 02058926A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
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    • B32B38/18Handling of layers or the laminate
    • B32B38/1866Handling of layers or the laminate conforming the layers or laminate to a convex or concave profile
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61DBODY DETAILS OR KINDS OF RAILWAY VEHICLES
    • B61D17/00Construction details of vehicle bodies
    • B61D17/04Construction details of vehicle bodies with bodies of metal; with composite, e.g. metal and wood body structures
    • B61D17/041Construction details of vehicle bodies with bodies of metal; with composite, e.g. metal and wood body structures with bodies characterised by use of light metal, e.g. aluminium
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
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  • the present invention relates to a method to produce a curved sandwich and a curved sandwich material, in particular a structural sandwich material that is used to form a part of a vehicle, such as a carbody of a railway vehicle.
  • each of several layers are preformed to get a curved shape and then the layers are fixed together.
  • This method includes many production steps since the pre-forming of each of the individual layers involves at least one operation.
  • bending of thin sheet metal in a bending apparatus demands greater bending than the desired curvature so as to obtain the desired curvature as a permanent deformation; therefor exact forming requires great skill of the manufacturer.
  • Inaccurate fit of the individually preformed layers result in differences in thickness of the glue which later on negatively affect the quality of the product in terms of strength and durability.
  • the sheets are easily damaged when handled in the bending apparatus due to the low thickness.
  • this manufacturing method comprises the following steps; vacuum forming of a plastic surface layer by sucking a thermoplastic resin sheet in a thermo-softened state into a mould with a certain shape; placing a reinforcing fiber mat onto the surface layer via an adhesive in the mould; injecting a polymer composition containing unsaturated mono-alcohol, poly-isocyanate and catalysts into the mould so as to permeate the polymer composition throughout the reinforcing fiber mat; and demoulding an integrally-moulded object from the mould after the completion of curing of the polymer composition.
  • a vacuum-mould for vacuum moulding sheet material for producing a trim-covered component.
  • the mould has a device for the application of differential vacuum to the mould cavity.
  • the device comprises a plurality of vacuum sources in communication with the mould cavity by means of vacuum holes.
  • Fig. 1 a three-dimensional view of a mould used for the method for producing curved sandwich structures according to the present invention
  • Fig. 2 a cross-sectional view of the mould in a first step of the method according to the present invention
  • Fig. 3 a three-dimensional view of the assembly of the layers of the curved sandwich in a further step of the method according to the present invention.
  • a curved sandwich structure as well as a sandwich structure which can be used as a structural part of a vehicle and that will perform well even in extreme conditions such as shock or fire.
  • an outer sheet of the curved sandwich structure being made of thin metal, in particular of steel, stainless steel or aluminum.
  • Step l
  • a sheet with limited flexural strength preferably a thin first metal sheet is mainly elastically deformed in a male or female mould by creating a vacuum under the first metal sheet.
  • a pump is connected to recesses in a mould. By pumping air with the pneumatic pump the air velocity is higher in the mould than in surrounding air. The difference in air velocity results in a difference in pressure.
  • the difference in pressure (Q) and the weight of the sheet (P) results in a force on the sheet, making it adapt to the shape of the mould.
  • Sealing the edges of the first sheet and the mould, so as to form a closed compartment, can enhance the effect, but it is also possible to create a sufficient pressure difference even though the mould is partly open to surrounding air.
  • An initiating force can also be applied to initiate the deformation.
  • the first metal sheet e.g. steel, stainless steel or aluminum is used.
  • the material can also be preformed to a first shape and receive a final shape after
  • the method can also include sealing the first metal sheet to the mould or to certain parts of the mould, surrounding the outlets. If a tight seal is obtained, the force holding the first metal sheet to the mould is retained when the pump is turned off.
  • Step 2 The next step is to build a double skin sandwich with a core material and a second sheet.
  • the core material can be chosen from a vide variety of lightweight materials. Most preferably the core material comprise an insulating material such as foamed plastic, or lightweight wood. Other materials to be considered are metal honeycomb, foam metal. Very stiff or brittle core materials have to be preformed. Furthermore, said core material can comprise one or several layers that are particularly suitable for special purposes such as insulation, damping of sound or damping of vibrations. The core material could also include stiffening members (not shown), to take up forces in structures that will be heavily loaded, and terminations, that will protect the core and form joint to other parts of the vehicle.
  • Materials suitable for the second sheet are metals such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum or non-metals such as plastic, fiber reinforced plastic, even decorative panel materials as wood laminate can be considered. Very stiff or brittle second sheet materials have to be preformed or partly preformed. If metal is chosen the inner layer will significantly contribute to the strength of the sandwich.
  • layers of adhesive are applied so as to bind the sheets and the core, either on the part which is placed in the mould or on the part which will be placed in the mould next.
  • the adhesive does not have to be applied as an even layer but could be applied in strands or dots, because the adhesive will be evenly distributed in a subsequent step of the method.
  • spacers are placed between the layers of the sandwich to make an interspace which will be filled with adhesive in a subsequent step of the method.
  • the spacer could be a flexible, perforated sheet member or for example a net or mesh.
  • the adhesive will fill the perforations or holes in the spacer.
  • a membrane is used to close the mould.
  • the membrane is sealed to the mould, thus forming a closed compartment. Air is evacuated from the compartment. Since the pressure on the outside is greater than inside the compartment the core material and the second sheet is forced to adapt to the shape of the mould.
  • the curved sandwich structure produced by the method according to the invention has the following major advantage, which e.g. is relevant in case of accidents:
  • the rigidity of a double skin sandwich is much greater than the rigidity of the metal skins per se, as stiffness is proportional to the thickness raised to the third power.
  • Fig. 1 shows a mould with characteristic details as it is before a first metal sheet is placed thereon.
  • a mould 1 which defines the final shape of the detail.
  • the mould 1 has one or more guides or, as shown in fig. 1 , a guiding means 2 to facilitate the placing of the first metal sheet.
  • the surface of the mould 1 has recesses 3, which can be holes or grooves.
  • the recesses 3 are connected to conduits leading to a pneumatic pump via a valve 5. The recesses are small so that there will be no marks on the finished product.
  • Fig. 2 shows the placing of a first sheet 6 on the mould 1.
  • V ⁇ -v 0 By placing the first metal sheet 6 in the mould 1 to the guiding pin 2, a difference in velocity V ⁇ -v 0 arises because of the airflow under the sheet.
  • the difference in velocity causes a difference in pressure Q, which affects the first metal sheet.
  • the weight of the sheet also affects the sheet.
  • the resulting force makes the first metal sheet adapt to the mould.
  • the pressure Q can be maintained even when the pneumatic pump is turned off if the first metal sheet 6 is sealed to the mould 1.
  • the present invention discloses a method for producing a curved sandwich structure by means of which with lower costs, less production steps and better quality a curved sandwich structure can be produced.
  • a sandwich structure comprising at least two outer layers and an intermediate layer is produced.
  • the intermediate layer may be preformed in a curved shape, at least the outer layers are formed into the curved shape without separate process steps when being mounted together with the intermediate layer by means of layers of glue.

Abstract

The present invention discloses a method for producing a curved sandwich structure by means of which with lower costs, less production steps and better quality a curved sandwich structure can be produced. The sandwich structure comprising at least two outer layers and an intermediate layer are formed in a curved shape and joined together by glue with aid of vacuum. At least one of the outer layers are formed into the curved shape without separate process steps when being mounted together with the intermediate layer by means of layers of glue.

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Method for producing curved sandwich structures and a curved sandwich structure
The present invention relates to a method to produce a curved sandwich and a curved sandwich material, in particular a structural sandwich material that is used to form a part of a vehicle, such as a carbody of a railway vehicle.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
In the prior art method to produce curved sandwiched structures, used as a structural part of a vehicle, each of several layers are preformed to get a curved shape and then the layers are fixed together. This method includes many production steps since the pre-forming of each of the individual layers involves at least one operation. Furthermore, bending of thin sheet metal in a bending apparatus demands greater bending than the desired curvature so as to obtain the desired curvature as a permanent deformation; therefor exact forming requires great skill of the manufacturer. There is also a risk of great variations in quality of the resulting product when fixing such preformed layers together. Inaccurate fit of the individually preformed layers result in differences in thickness of the glue which later on negatively affect the quality of the product in terms of strength and durability. Moreover, the sheets are easily damaged when handled in the bending apparatus due to the low thickness.
Furthermore, usually not all production steps in the prior art technique can be performed at the same place so that some transportation and handling is necessary. Curved sheet material is bulky and easily damaged when handled. From EP 0 247359 B1 a manufacturing method is known for an interior material for vehicles. The interior material has a light weight and can be produced easily and without high cost. In detail this manufacturing method comprises the following steps; vacuum forming of a plastic surface layer by sucking a thermoplastic resin sheet in a thermo-softened state into a mould with a certain shape; placing a reinforcing fiber mat onto the surface layer via an adhesive in the mould; injecting a polymer composition containing unsaturated mono-alcohol, poly-isocyanate and catalysts into the mould so as to permeate the polymer composition throughout the reinforcing fiber mat; and demoulding an integrally-moulded object from the mould after the completion of curing of the polymer composition.
However, this prior art manufacturing method and material is only directed to an interior material. The lightweight material made of plastic, glass-fiber or carbon fiber could not be used as a structural element bearing heavy loads.
From document EP 0 445 992 B1 a vacuum-mould is known, for vacuum moulding sheet material for producing a trim-covered component. The mould has a device for the application of differential vacuum to the mould cavity. The device comprises a plurality of vacuum sources in communication with the mould cavity by means of vacuum holes. Thus, by means of this vacuum-mould it is possible to get surfaces as desired also when several layers of sheet material are used.
A problem with using sandwich structures made of plastics, glass fibers and/or carbon fibers for vehicles, is that in case of an accident these sandwich structures break and therefore constitute a risk for the passengers. Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a method for producing curved sandwich structures that reduces the number of production steps, improves the quality of the finished product and reduces the production cost. It is also an object to provide a curved sandwich element related to said method.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention these objects are accomplished by a method for producing curved sandwich structures comprising the features as claimed in claim 1 and 10 as well as a curved sandwich structure according to claim 19. Additional advantageous features of the present invention can be found in the subclaims.
With the method of producing curved sandwich structure according to the present invention the several production steps formerly necessary for pre-forming can be eliminated; now the layers are elastically deformed to their final shape without the necessity of performing greater bending to get the desired curvature. Furthermore, the handling of the material used for the layers is simpler since flat sheets and finished sandwich elements are easier to handle than thin curved layers. Due to fewer production steps and less need of transportation and handling the risk of damages is lower.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention. In the following there is disclosed a detailed description of a preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the drawings, of which:
Fig. 1 a three-dimensional view of a mould used for the method for producing curved sandwich structures according to the present invention,
Fig. 2 a cross-sectional view of the mould in a first step of the method according to the present invention, and
Fig. 3 a three-dimensional view of the assembly of the layers of the curved sandwich in a further step of the method according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS In order to reduce time for production, weight and cost it has been tried to use plastic materials in rail vehicles e.g. as parts of walls, roof etc. Often a sandwich structure comprising plastic material reinforced by glass fiber or carbon fibers is used. However, apart from these advantages it has been found that the materials used for such sandwich structures have insufficient strength, when exposed to fire or shock.
Thus, in order to avoid the disadvantages of the prior walls for railway vehicles, according to the present invention there is provided method for producing a curved sandwich structure as well as a sandwich structure which can be used as a structural part of a vehicle and that will perform well even in extreme conditions such as shock or fire. For this reason there is provided an outer sheet of the curved sandwich structure being made of thin metal, in particular of steel, stainless steel or aluminum. In the following first the method for producing a curved sandwich structure is described in greater detail. This method comprises the following steps:
Step l :
A sheet with limited flexural strength, preferably a thin first metal sheet is mainly elastically deformed in a male or female mould by creating a vacuum under the first metal sheet. A pump is connected to recesses in a mould. By pumping air with the pneumatic pump the air velocity is higher in the mould than in surrounding air. The difference in air velocity results in a difference in pressure. The difference in pressure (Q) and the weight of the sheet (P) results in a force on the sheet, making it adapt to the shape of the mould.
Sealing the edges of the first sheet and the mould, so as to form a closed compartment, can enhance the effect, but it is also possible to create a sufficient pressure difference even though the mould is partly open to surrounding air. An initiating force can also be applied to initiate the deformation.
As a material for the first metal sheet e.g. steel, stainless steel or aluminum is used. The material can also be preformed to a first shape and receive a final shape after The method can also include sealing the first metal sheet to the mould or to certain parts of the mould, surrounding the outlets. If a tight seal is obtained, the force holding the first metal sheet to the mould is retained when the pump is turned off.
Step 2: The next step is to build a double skin sandwich with a core material and a second sheet. The core material can be chosen from a vide variety of lightweight materials. Most preferably the core material comprise an insulating material such as foamed plastic, or lightweight wood. Other materials to be considered are metal honeycomb, foam metal. Very stiff or brittle core materials have to be preformed. Furthermore, said core material can comprise one or several layers that are particularly suitable for special purposes such as insulation, damping of sound or damping of vibrations. The core material could also include stiffening members (not shown), to take up forces in structures that will be heavily loaded, and terminations, that will protect the core and form joint to other parts of the vehicle.
Materials suitable for the second sheet are metals such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum or non-metals such as plastic, fiber reinforced plastic, even decorative panel materials as wood laminate can be considered. Very stiff or brittle second sheet materials have to be preformed or partly preformed. If metal is chosen the inner layer will significantly contribute to the strength of the sandwich.
Step 3:
In one embodiment layers of adhesive are applied so as to bind the sheets and the core, either on the part which is placed in the mould or on the part which will be placed in the mould next. The adhesive does not have to be applied as an even layer but could be applied in strands or dots, because the adhesive will be evenly distributed in a subsequent step of the method.
In another embodiment spacers are placed between the layers of the sandwich to make an interspace which will be filled with adhesive in a subsequent step of the method. The spacer could be a flexible, perforated sheet member or for example a net or mesh. The adhesive will fill the perforations or holes in the spacer.
Step 4:
When all compounds of the sandwich are placed in the mould, a membrane is used to close the mould. The membrane is sealed to the mould, thus forming a closed compartment. Air is evacuated from the compartment. Since the pressure on the outside is greater than inside the compartment the core material and the second sheet is forced to adapt to the shape of the mould.
The curved sandwich structure produced by the method according to the invention has the following major advantage, which e.g. is relevant in case of accidents:
The rigidity of a double skin sandwich is much greater than the rigidity of the metal skins per se, as stiffness is proportional to the thickness raised to the third power.
The forces introduced in the sandwich by the elastic deformation of the metal skin are taken up by the surface of the sandwich as membrane tensions.
Some of the production steps of the method for producing curved sandwich structures according to the present invention will in the following be discussed in greater detail with reference to the drawings.
Fig. 1 shows a mould with characteristic details as it is before a first metal sheet is placed thereon. In particular, in fig. 1 there is shown a mould 1 , which defines the final shape of the detail. The mould 1 has one or more guides or, as shown in fig. 1 , a guiding means 2 to facilitate the placing of the first metal sheet. The surface of the mould 1 has recesses 3, which can be holes or grooves. The recesses 3 are connected to conduits leading to a pneumatic pump via a valve 5. The recesses are small so that there will be no marks on the finished product.
Now the first production step is described with reference to fig. 2. Fig. 2 shows the placing of a first sheet 6 on the mould 1. By placing the first metal sheet 6 in the mould 1 to the guiding pin 2, a difference in velocity Vι-v0 arises because of the airflow under the sheet. The difference in velocity causes a difference in pressure Q, which affects the first metal sheet. The weight of the sheet also affects the sheet. The resulting force makes the first metal sheet adapt to the mould. The pressure Q can be maintained even when the pneumatic pump is turned off if the first metal sheet 6 is sealed to the mould 1.
In the further production steps are shown in fig. 3. When the first metal sheet 6 is formed and fixed in the mould 1 as described with reference to fig. 2, a layer of glue is applied in the next step. Thereafter, a preformed insulation material 8 is placed on the top of the first metal sheet 6. A second layer of glue is applied on the insulation material 8 before placing a second sheet 7 on the insulation material 8. In the next step an airtight membrane 9 covers the mould 1 with the first and second sheet 6, 7 and the intermediate core material 8 and the air is evacuated from the mould 1. Due to the evacuation the difference in pressure forces the second sheet 7 to take the shape of the underlying structure, thus forming a double skin sandwich. In a last step, when the adhesive is cured, the airtight membrane 9 is removed and the mould 1 is emptied. The finished sandwich element will retain its curved shape.
In conclusion, the present invention discloses a method for producing a curved sandwich structure by means of which with lower costs, less production steps and better quality a curved sandwich structure can be produced. In particular, in the method according to the present invention a sandwich structure comprising at least two outer layers and an intermediate layer is produced. Merely the intermediate layer may be preformed in a curved shape, at least the outer layers are formed into the curved shape without separate process steps when being mounted together with the intermediate layer by means of layers of glue.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a specific embodiment thereof, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiment shown but only by the scope of the claims, which follow.

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1. A method for producing a curved sandwich structure for use as a part of a rail vehicle, which sandwich structure comprise a first and a second outer layer with an intermediate core, comprising the steps of:
a) providing a first metal sheet, a second sheet and a core material, b) positioning in a mould (1) the first metal sheet (6) which constitutes the first outer layer, c) deforming the first metal sheet (6) by evacuating air from under the first metal sheet (6) so that the first metal sheet (6) is sucked to the mould (1), d) applying a first layer of adhesive on to the first sheet or on to the core material, e) placing onto the first metal sheet (6) with the first layer of adhesive, a core material (8) constituting the intermediate core, f) applying a second layer of adhesive on the core material (8) or on the second sheet, g) placing the second sheet (7) on the core material (8) with the second layer of adhesive, which second sheet constitutes the second outer layer, h) covering the mould (1), with the first metal sheet (6), the core material (8) and the second sheet (7), with an airtight membrane (9) and evacuating air from the mould (1) so that the second sheet (7) and the core material (8) adapt to the shape of the underlying structure, and i) removing the airtight membrane (9) when the first and second layers of adhesive are cured and emptying the mould (1).
2. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to claim 1 , wherein the step b) further comprises the step of sealing the first metal sheet to the mould thus retaining the vacuum.
3. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to any preceding claim wherein said first and/or second sheet (6,7) is mainly elastically deformed.
The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the first sheet, the core material and/or the second sheet is preformed to a first curved shape and then deformed to a final shape in the steps c) or h).
The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to any preceding claim, wherein the step b) of deforming the first sheet (6) comprises the further step of first applying a force (P) from above on said first sheet (6) to initiate the deformation.
6. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to any preceding claims wherein the first metal sheet (6) is a thin sheet of steel, stainless steel or aluminum; the second sheet (7) is a thin sheet of plastic, fiber reinforced plastic, wood laminate, steel, stainless steel or aluminum; and the core material comprise an insulating material (8) such as foamed plastic, foam rubber, metal foam or light weight wood.
7. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to any of the preceding claims wherein said core material comprise an insulating material (8) and preformed terminations (10, 11 ).
8. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to any of the preceding claims wherein said core material comprise an insulating material (8) and preformed stiffening inserts (not shown).
9. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the core material (8) comprise a plurality of layers of different materials.
10. A method for producing a curved sandwich structure for use as a part of a rail vehicle, which sandwich structure comprise a first and a second outer layer with an intermediate core, comprising the steps of: a) providing a first metal sheet, a second metal sheet and a core material, b) positioning in a mould (1) a first metal sheet (6) which constitutes said first outer layer, c) deforming said first metal sheet (6) by evacuating air from under said first metal sheet (6) so that the first metal sheet (6) is sucked to said mould (1), d) placing onto said first metal sheet (6) a first distance material (not shown) e) placing a core material (8) constituting said intermediate core onto said first distance material, f) placing a second distance material on said core material which second sheet constitutes said second outer layer g) placing a second sheet on the core material (8) which second sheet (7) constitutes the second outer layer, h) covering the mould (1), with the first metal sheet (6), the first distance material, the core material (8), the second distance material and the second sheet (7), with an airtight membrane (9) and evacuating air from the mould (1) so that the second sheet (7) and the core material (8) adapt to the shape of the underlying structure, i) injecting adhesive into the mould thus filling the interspace created by the first and second distance material with adhesive, and j) removing the airtight membrane (9) when the adhesive is cured and emptying the mould (1).
11. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to claim 10, wherein the step b) further comprises the step of sealing the first metal sheet to the mould.
12. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to any of the preceding claims 10 to 11 wherein the first and/or second sheet (6,7) is mainly elastically deformed.
13. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to claim 10 or 11 , wherein the first sheet, the core material and/or the second sheet is preformed to a first curved shape and then deformed to a final shape in the steps d) or h).
14. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to any of the preceding claims 10 to 13, wherein the step d) of deforming the first sheet (6) comprises the further step of first applying a force (P) from above on the first sheet (6) to initiate the deformation.
15. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to any of the preceding claims 10 to 14, wherein the core material comprise an insulating material (8) and preformed terminations (10, 11).
16. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to any of the preceding claims 10 to 15, wherein the core material comprise an insulating material (8) and preformed stiffening inserts (not shown).
17. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to any of the preceding claims 10 to 16, wherein the core material (8) is deformed by vacuum.
18. The method for producing a curved sandwich structure according to any of the preceding claims 10-17, wherein the core material (8) comprise a plurality of layers of different materials.
19. A curved sandwich structure, for use as a part of a rail vehicle, comprising a first and a second outer layer with an intermediate core, a first metal sheet (6) which constitutes the first outer layer, a cured first layer of adhesive between the first metal sheet (6) and the intermediate core, a cured second layer of adhesive between the intermediate core (8) and a second sheet (7) which constitutes the second outer layer, characterized in that the first metal sheet, the second sheet and the intermediate core (6, 7, 8) are formed in a curved shape during the production of the curved sandwich structure by means of vacuum.
20. A curved sandwich structure according to claim 19 wherein the intermediate core also comprises terminations (10,11).
21. A curved sandwich structure according to claim 19 or 20 wherein the intermediate core also comprise stiffening members (not shown).
22. A curved sandwich structure according to any of the preceding claims 19-21 wherein the first metal sheet (6) is a thin sheet of steel, stainless steel or aluminum; the second sheet is a thin sheet of plastic, fiber reinforced plastic, wood laminate, steel, stainless steel or aluminum; and the core material comprise an isolation material (8) such as foamed plastic, foam rubber, metal foam or light weight wood.
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