Design and Implementation of 3D Printing System for Continuous CFRP Composites

The rapid and low-cost manufacturing of continuous Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) composites using 3D printing technology is a hot topic in the field of composite materials’ research. Due to the continuity and infusibility of the long carbon fiber, a series of problems such as loosening of f...

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Main Authors: Han Ningda, Cheng Jun, Yang Jiquan, Liu Yijian, Huang Wuyun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821301011
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spelling doaj-9046549128a44be982414f42ed4cf2592021-02-02T03:10:05ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012130101110.1051/matecconf/201821301011matecconf_acmme2018_01011Design and Implementation of 3D Printing System for Continuous CFRP CompositesHan Ningda0Cheng Jun1Yang Jiquan2Liu Yijian3Huang Wuyun4Jiangsu Key Laboratory of 3D Printing Equipment and Manufacturing, Nanjing Normal UniversityJiangsu Key Laboratory of 3D Printing Equipment and Manufacturing, Nanjing Normal UniversityJiangsu Key Laboratory of 3D Printing Equipment and Manufacturing, Nanjing Normal UniversityJiangsu Key Laboratory of 3D Printing Equipment and Manufacturing, Nanjing Normal UniversityJiangsu Key Laboratory of 3D Printing Equipment and Manufacturing, Nanjing Normal UniversityThe rapid and low-cost manufacturing of continuous Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) composites using 3D printing technology is a hot topic in the field of composite materials’ research. Due to the continuity and infusibility of the long carbon fiber, a series of problems such as loosening of fiber, breakage, and nozzle clogging occurred in the printing process, which result in poor surface quality and performance in the printed product. This paper aims to solve these problems based on the researches and optimizations of three-dimensional printing technology for continuous CFRP composite components. Firstly, the coupling mechanism of continuous fiber and resin polymer in the flow path of nozzle is analyzed, the finite element simulation models of flow field and temperature field of CFRP three-dimensional printing are established by using ANSYS CFX software, and the coupling characteristics and interface performance in the printing process are studied. Then, based on the results of simulation analysis, a modification method of the surface coating film is applied, and a special modification solution is configured to modify the surface of the carbon fiber so as to increase its strength and bondability with the molten resin. Finally, the mechanical structure of the three-dimensional printing system of continuous CFRP components is designed to achieve the synchronization of printing and fiber modification. Considering the continuity of continuous carbon fiber, this paper proposed a new method of printing path design called “unicursal” for continuous CFRP parts, that is, when designing and planning a three-dimensional print path, it ensured that there is no interruption in the printing process, so as to achieve carbon fiber continuity in composite parts. The reliability and superiority of the printing system designed in this paper are confirmed by printing of the composite parts.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821301011
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author Han Ningda
Cheng Jun
Yang Jiquan
Liu Yijian
Huang Wuyun
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Cheng Jun
Yang Jiquan
Liu Yijian
Huang Wuyun
Design and Implementation of 3D Printing System for Continuous CFRP Composites
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Han Ningda
Cheng Jun
Yang Jiquan
Liu Yijian
Huang Wuyun
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title Design and Implementation of 3D Printing System for Continuous CFRP Composites
title_short Design and Implementation of 3D Printing System for Continuous CFRP Composites
title_full Design and Implementation of 3D Printing System for Continuous CFRP Composites
title_fullStr Design and Implementation of 3D Printing System for Continuous CFRP Composites
title_full_unstemmed Design and Implementation of 3D Printing System for Continuous CFRP Composites
title_sort design and implementation of 3d printing system for continuous cfrp composites
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The rapid and low-cost manufacturing of continuous Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) composites using 3D printing technology is a hot topic in the field of composite materials’ research. Due to the continuity and infusibility of the long carbon fiber, a series of problems such as loosening of fiber, breakage, and nozzle clogging occurred in the printing process, which result in poor surface quality and performance in the printed product. This paper aims to solve these problems based on the researches and optimizations of three-dimensional printing technology for continuous CFRP composite components. Firstly, the coupling mechanism of continuous fiber and resin polymer in the flow path of nozzle is analyzed, the finite element simulation models of flow field and temperature field of CFRP three-dimensional printing are established by using ANSYS CFX software, and the coupling characteristics and interface performance in the printing process are studied. Then, based on the results of simulation analysis, a modification method of the surface coating film is applied, and a special modification solution is configured to modify the surface of the carbon fiber so as to increase its strength and bondability with the molten resin. Finally, the mechanical structure of the three-dimensional printing system of continuous CFRP components is designed to achieve the synchronization of printing and fiber modification. Considering the continuity of continuous carbon fiber, this paper proposed a new method of printing path design called “unicursal” for continuous CFRP parts, that is, when designing and planning a three-dimensional print path, it ensured that there is no interruption in the printing process, so as to achieve carbon fiber continuity in composite parts. The reliability and superiority of the printing system designed in this paper are confirmed by printing of the composite parts.
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