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The first master student internship (5. Berube, Bombardier) concerns the optimization of trimming
parameters for two materials. The carbon-epoxy composites as well as the multi-layer material
including aluminum and titanium in stacks under the carbon-epoxy laminate. At Bombardier,
Sebastien will familiarizes with all the composite manufacturing process and the actual machining
done at one or the other site of the company through the key-role people involved in this
specialization area (machinists, technicians, engineers). He will also analyses the different existing
cutting tools from suppliers that the partners would be willing to test based on their production
requirements to come over the years. Sebastien would thus complete a literature survey concerning
the trimming of the two materials and explore the in-house setup utilized for their thin material
machining. Finally, in order to perform the machining tests at the university laboratory, a plan of
experiments will be proposed from the intern. He also will interact with Bombardier’s project leader (M…..TOBECONT’D
Jean-Francois Chatelain;Marek Balazinski;Jolanta Sapieha
Consortium de recherche et d'innovation en aérospatiale au Québec;Avior Integrated Products Inc;Centre technologique en aérospatiale;Bombardier Aerospace Inc (Montreal, QC);Canadian Transportation Agency
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