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  • 2024On the Influence of Welding Parameters and Their Interdependence During Robotic Continuous Ultrasonic Welding of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Thermoplasticscitations
  • 2023Effect of Adherend Thickness on Near-Field Ultrasonic Welding of Single-Lap CF/LMPAEK Thermoplastic Composite Jointscitations
  • 2022Measurement of damage growth in ultrasonic spot welded jointcitations
  • 2018Effect of resin-rich bond line thickness and fibre migration on the toughness of unidirectional Carbon/PEEK joints33citations
  • 2018Experimental assessment of the influence of welding process parameters on Lamb wave transmission across ultrasonically welded thermoplastic composite joints20citations
  • 2018A study on amplitude transmission in ultrasonic welding of thermoplastic composites60citations
  • 2018Interlaminar fracture toughness of 5HS Carbon/PEEK laminates. A comparison between DCB, ELS and mandrel peel tests26citations
  • 2018Hybrid welding of carbon-fiber reinforced epoxy based composites83citations
  • 2017Effects of release media on the fusion bonding of carbon/PEEK laminates5citations
  • 2016Hybrid welding of carbon-fibre reinforced epoxy based compositescitations
  • 2016Experimental characterisation of Lamb wave propagation through thermoplastic composite ultrasonic weldscitations

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  • Herrmann, Axel
  • Dransfeld, Clemens
  • Köhler, Filipp
  • Guevara-Sotelo, Natalia Sofia
  • Smeets, Eva T. B.
  • Castro, Saullo G. P.
  • Rans, Calvin
  • Alderliesten, René
  • Sacchetti, Francisco
  • Grouve, Wouter J. B.
  • Warnet, Laurent L.
  • Benedictus, Rinze
  • Ochôa, Pedro A.
  • Groves, Roger
  • Corre, Steven Le
  • Lévy, Arthur
  • Palardy, Genevieve
  • Shi, Huajie
  • Pappada, Silvio
  • Lionetto, Francesca
  • Buccoliero, Giuseppe
  • Maffezzoli, Alfonso
  • Morillas, Maria Nicolas
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Effect of resin-rich bond line thickness and fibre migration on the toughness of unidirectional Carbon/PEEK joints

  • Sacchetti, Francisco
  • Grouve, Wouter J. B.
  • Warnet, Laurent L.
  • Villegas, Irene Fernandez
Abstract

It is a common practice in fusion bonding of thermoplastic composites to add a matrix layer between the two substrates to be joined. The aim is to ensure proper wetting of the two parts. The effect of this additional matrix layer on the mechanical performance was studied by mode I fracture toughness measurements. The additional matrix was inserted at the interface in the form of films of various thicknesses. Three different manufacturing techniques, namely autoclave consolidation, press consolidation and stamp forming, were used to prepare different sets of specimens with varying resin-rich bond line thickness. The occurrence of fibre migration towards the matrix rich interface was induced by the manufacturing techniques used due to their different processing times. The interlaminar fracture toughness was observed to increase with increasing amount of extra-matrix at the interface, while no effects of the fibre migration on the fracture toughness were observed. ; Structural Integrity & Composites

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Carbon
  • composite
  • forming
  • resin
  • thermoplastic
  • fracture toughness
  • fractography