A hybrid additive manufacturing process for production of functional fiber-reinforced polymer composite structures

Fiber reinforced polymer composites (FRPCs) are valued for their high strength and lightweight and have found applications from aerospace to renewable energy. Additive manufacturing (AM, or 3D printing) of FRPCs is of great interest in recent years due to the manufacturing flexibility offered by AM....

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of composite materials 2023-02, Vol.57 (4), p.841-850
Hauptverfasser: Armstrong, Connor D, Yue, Liang, Kuang, Xiao, Roach, Devin J, Dunn, Martin L, Qi, H. Jerry
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description Fiber reinforced polymer composites (FRPCs) are valued for their high strength and lightweight and have found applications from aerospace to renewable energy. Additive manufacturing (AM, or 3D printing) of FRPCs is of great interest in recent years due to the manufacturing flexibility offered by AM. Direct ink write (DIW) 3D printing is a popular choice for FRPC 3D printing due to its low cost and open framework for broad material choices. However, previously explored techniques for AM of FRPCs are hindered by heavy reliance on fiber orientation dictated by extrusion toolpath and often require specialized hardware to print FRPCs with low viscosity and long cure time thermoset epoxy matrices. In this paper, we introduce a single-stream hybrid DIW AM technique for the creation of mechanically robust FRPC functional structures where the matrix is DIW 3D printed, and pre-epoxy impregnated (prepreg) woven carbon fiber (CF) fabrics are robotically placed. Additionally, functional components, such as conductive elements, can be readily integrated. We investigated the impact of prepreg woven CF reinforcement on a two-stage photo-thermal thermoset resin matrix on the mechanical characteristics of manufactured FRPCs. We also combined these efforts to fabricate functional structures, including strain sensors for in-situ deformation monitoring, heating elements, and embedded light sensors. This study found that the proposed single-stream hybrid DIW AM process could be a facile approach to fabricate high-strength FRPC functional structures.
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