Mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced polyamide produced by CFF method (Continuous Filament Fabrication)

The study presents the influence of content and orientation of continuous carbon fibers (CF) on the static tensile test results of a polyamide matrix (PA) composite, produced using Continuous Filament Fabrication (CFF) technology. Taking the polyamide’s crystalline structure into account, an attempt...

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Main Authors: Nowinka Bartosz, Sykutera Dariusz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/01/matecconf_diagnostyka2020_01006.pdf
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spelling doaj-914fd81306b4446fbadc96f80be2997b2021-01-15T10:19:20ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2021-01-013320100610.1051/matecconf/202133201006matecconf_diagnostyka2020_01006Mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced polyamide produced by CFF method (Continuous Filament Fabrication)Nowinka Bartosz0Sykutera Dariusz1University of Science and Technology in Bydgoszcz, Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringUniversity of Science and Technology in Bydgoszcz, Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringThe study presents the influence of content and orientation of continuous carbon fibers (CF) on the static tensile test results of a polyamide matrix (PA) composite, produced using Continuous Filament Fabrication (CFF) technology. Taking the polyamide’s crystalline structure into account, an attempt was also made to produce test specimens under various temperature conditions of the device chamber. The test samples were produced in use of the Mark Two device (Markforged, Great Britain). It has been shown that the content and orientation of the reinforcement in relation to the direction of stresses generated during the static tensile test, has a significant impact on the parameters determined in this test. The dependence presented in the article, confirms that materials in a thermoplastic matrix, reinforced with continuous fibers are a topic in line with the topic of current trends in fields of material engineering and design of structural products. The conducted research proves that the temperature in the working chamber of the Mark Two device affects formation of mechanical properties of PA+CF composites, fabricated using CFF technology. Manufacturing composites at elevated temperature resulted in significant decrease of E and Rm values for 4 out of five tests performed, but a considerable increase in their relative elongation at break was noticed.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/01/matecconf_diagnostyka2020_01006.pdf
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Mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced polyamide produced by CFF method (Continuous Filament Fabrication)
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Sykutera Dariusz
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title Mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced polyamide produced by CFF method (Continuous Filament Fabrication)
title_short Mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced polyamide produced by CFF method (Continuous Filament Fabrication)
title_full Mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced polyamide produced by CFF method (Continuous Filament Fabrication)
title_fullStr Mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced polyamide produced by CFF method (Continuous Filament Fabrication)
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced polyamide produced by CFF method (Continuous Filament Fabrication)
title_sort mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced polyamide produced by cff method (continuous filament fabrication)
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description The study presents the influence of content and orientation of continuous carbon fibers (CF) on the static tensile test results of a polyamide matrix (PA) composite, produced using Continuous Filament Fabrication (CFF) technology. Taking the polyamide’s crystalline structure into account, an attempt was also made to produce test specimens under various temperature conditions of the device chamber. The test samples were produced in use of the Mark Two device (Markforged, Great Britain). It has been shown that the content and orientation of the reinforcement in relation to the direction of stresses generated during the static tensile test, has a significant impact on the parameters determined in this test. The dependence presented in the article, confirms that materials in a thermoplastic matrix, reinforced with continuous fibers are a topic in line with the topic of current trends in fields of material engineering and design of structural products. The conducted research proves that the temperature in the working chamber of the Mark Two device affects formation of mechanical properties of PA+CF composites, fabricated using CFF technology. Manufacturing composites at elevated temperature resulted in significant decrease of E and Rm values for 4 out of five tests performed, but a considerable increase in their relative elongation at break was noticed.
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