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Pierik, Rens
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- 2024A state-rate model for the transient wall slip effects in ply-ply friction of UD C/PAEK tapes in melt
- 2024Polymer-metal interactions and their effect on tool-ply friction of C/PEKK in meltcitations
- 2023Experimental setup and method for the characterization of ply-ply adhesion for fiber-reinforced thermoplastics in meltcitations
- 2023Modeling the effect of temperature and pressure on the peak and steady-state ply-ply friction response for UD C/PAEK tapescitations
- 2023A new setup to measure friction of thermoplastic composite tape in melt
- 2023Corrigendum to “Prediction of the peak and steady-state ply–ply friction response for UD C/PAEK tapes” [Compos. Part A
- 2022Formability Experiments for Unidirectional Thermoplastic Compositescitations
- 2022On the Effect of Release Agent and Heating Time on Tool-Ply Friction of Thermoplastic Composite in Meltcitations
- 2022From no-slip to full slip in the matrix-fiber interface: a state-rate approach
- 2022Prediction of the peak and steady-state ply-ply friction response for UD C/PAEK tapescitations
- 2021Is Wall Slip causing the Transient Ply-ply Friction Response of UD C/PEEK?
- 2021On the origin of start-up effects in ply-ply friction for UD fiber-reinforced thermoplastics in meltcitations
- 2020The influence of physical ageing on the in-plane shear creep compliance of 5HS C/PPScitations
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Polymer-metal interactions and their effect on tool-ply friction of C/PEKK in melt
Abstract
Excessive friction or adhesion between tool and surface ply can lead to processing defects during thermoplastic composite manufacturing. A previous study identified a notable increase in friction or adhesion between a mild steel tool surface and C/PEKK with prolonged dwell time at elevated temperature, a phenomenon that could not be explained by our current understanding. This work presents additional friction and differential scanning calorimetry experiments to demonstrate that the increased adhesion results from polymer-metal interactions that lead to polymer degradation and metal-polymer bonding. These findings underline the importance of tool material selection in both processing and characterization of tool-ply friction.