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  • 2017Domain Walls in Bent Nanowires4citations
  • 2014Metal sandwiches and metal-matrix-composites based on 3D woven wire structures for hybrid lightweight construction12citations
  • 2012Amorphous to crystalline phase transition in carbon induced by intense femtosecond x-ray free-electron laser pulses41citations
  • 2012Textile based metal sandwiches and metal-matrix-composites reinforced with 3D wire structures Part II: Joining technology and interface modification for MMCcitations
  • 2012Textile based metal sandwiches and metal-matrix-composites reinforced with 3D wire structures: Part 1: Development and realisation of cellular 3D wire structurescitations
  • 2012Textile based metal sandwiches and metal-matrix-composites reinforced with 3D wire structures. part III: Material characterisationcitations
  • 2012Textile based metal sandwiches and metal-matrix-composites reinforced with 3D wire structures, Part 1citations
  • 2012Textile based metal sandwiches and metal-matrix-composites reinforced with 3D wire structures, Part 2citations
  • 2008Influence of the Cross-sectional Geometry on Wettability and Cleanability of Polyester Woven Fabrics8citations
  • 2003Design for roling contact fatiguecitations

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  • Hankemeier, S.
  • Lofink, F.
  • Rahbar Azad, M. R.
  • Frömter, R.
  • Oepen, H. P.
  • Philippi-Kobs, A.
  • Kaina, S.
  • Böhm, R.
  • Kieback, B.
  • Thieme, M.
  • Stephani, G.
  • Hufenbach, Werner A.
  • Sennewald, C.
  • Cherif, C.
  • Andersen, O.
  • Gruhl, A.
  • Weck, D.
  • Cherif, Ch.
  • Kowtsch, C.
  • Staphani, G.
  • Weck, Daniel
  • Cherif, Chokri
  • Sennewald, Cornelia
  • Hufenbach, W.
  • Calvimontes, A.
  • Heinrich, G.
  • Dutschk, V.
  • Hasan, Mir Mohammad Badrul
  • Lipp, K.
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Metal sandwiches and metal-matrix-composites based on 3D woven wire structures for hybrid lightweight construction

  • Kaina, S.
  • Hoffmann, G.
  • Böhm, R.
  • Kieback, B.
  • Thieme, M.
  • Stephani, G.
  • Hufenbach, Werner A.
  • Sennewald, C.
  • Cherif, C.
  • Andersen, O.
  • Gruhl, A.
  • Weck, D.
Abstract

S.1234-1242 ; Within this paper the development of 3D woven wire structures in cellular design for multifunctional multi component-composite semi-finished products for economically efficient and resource-conserving processing into hybrid lightweight constructions is described. These structures can be produced in a modified weaving process and are supplied for subsequent processing such as joining and heat treatment. The developed 3D woven wire structures are predestined for the use in lightweight structures due to their high geometric variability, adjustable mechanical properties, and temperature-resistance at a low specific weight. The structures are used as core material in sandwich construction or reinforcing material in metal matrix composites. By combining such wire structures with carbon fibers, a new class of material especially suitable for infiltration with metal matrix can be realized with outstanding high mechanical properties such as good impact and crash resistance as we ll as a high flexibility regarding the choice of materials and optimized structural design. Experimental investigations of mechanical properties and the failure behavior of textile based metal sandwiches and metal-matrix-composites with wire reinforcement have been carried out. For this purpose, extensive static and dynamic tests have been performed. The mechanical properties are compared to commercial lightweight materials of the same class as a benchmark. ; 16 ; Nr.10

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Carbon
  • composite
  • wire
  • joining
  • woven