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  • 2020Remanufacturing of woven carbon fibre fabric production waste into high performance aligned discontinuous fibre composites27citations
  • 2020Pseudo-ductile behaviour in fibre reinforced thermoplastic angle-ply composites9citations
  • 2020Characterisation of natural fibres for sustainable discontinuous fibre composite materials75citations
  • 2019Cellulose nanocrystal-polyetherimide hybrid nanofibrous interleaves for enhanced interlaminar fracture toughness of carbon fibre/epoxy composites47citations
  • 2017Polybenzimidazole carbon fibre composite – Utilising a high performance thermoplasticcitations
  • 2016Development of Sizing-free Multi-Functional Carbon Fibre Nanocomposites33citations
  • 2016Multi-Functional Carbon Fibre Composites using Carbon Nanotubes as an Alternative to Polymer Sizing89citations
  • 2016Multi-Functional Carbon Fibre Composites using Carbon Nanotubes as an Alternative to Polymer Sizing89citations
  • 2014Low temperature growth of carbon nanotubes on carbon fibre to create a highly networked fuzzy fibre reinforced composite with superior electrical conductivity82citations

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  • Longana, Marco Luigi
  • Blok, Lourens G.
  • Becagli, Federico
  • Aravindan, Parthasarathi
  • Rendall, Thomas C. S.
  • Huntley, Samantha J.
  • Hamerton, Ian
  • Wu, Xun
  • Hartley, Jamie W.
  • Wisnom, Michael R.
  • Fotouhi, Mohammad
  • Eichhorn, Stephen J.
  • Kandemir, Ali
  • Nigmatullin, Rinat
  • Wang, Jing
  • Xu, Zhen
  • Harniman, Robert
  • Suwarta, Putu
  • Chen, J-S.
  • Jayawardena, K. D. G. I.
  • Silva, S. R. P.
  • Anguita, J. V.
  • Ballocchi, P.
  • Stolojan, V.
  • Anguita, Jose V.
  • Ballochi, Paolo
  • Jayawardena, K. D. G. Imalka
  • Walsh, Robert
  • Chen, Jeng-Shiung
  • Silva, S. Ravi P.
  • Walsh, R.
  • Anguita, Jv
  • Hamerton, I.
  • Jayawardena, Kdgi
  • Silva, Srp
  • Chen, J-S
  • Jenkins, P.
  • Tang, W.
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Remanufacturing of woven carbon fibre fabric production waste into high performance aligned discontinuous fibre composites

  • Pozegic, Tr
  • Longana, Marco Luigi
  • Blok, Lourens G.
  • Becagli, Federico
  • Aravindan, Parthasarathi
  • Rendall, Thomas C. S.
  • Huntley, Samantha J.
  • Hamerton, Ian
Abstract

The composites industry generates considerable volumes of waste in a wide variety of forms, from the production of by-products to end-of-life parts. This paper focuses on the remanufacturing of dry fibre off-cuts, produced during the composite fabric weaving process, into highly aligned discontinuous fibre prepreg tapes with High Performance Discontinuous Fibre (HiPerDiF) technology. Unidirectional laminate specimens are prepared using various combinations of fibre lengths and tested in tension, obtaining a stiffness of 80 GPa, a strength of 800 MPa, and a failure strain of 1%. Several applications are envisaged for the produced tape: adhesive film, feedstock for filament winding, and tow for weaved fabrics. This work demonstrates the possibility to extract value from what is currently considered manufacturing waste.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Carbon
  • strength
  • composite
  • woven
  • aligned