Tensile behaviour of continuous carbon fibre reinforced composites fabricated by a modified 3D printer

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Institute of Physics

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This study aims to highlight the impact of low-volume (7.5%) continuous carbon fibre reinforcement in three different polymer matrices and the effects of post-processing under hot pressing on the mechanical properties of the structures. A fused deposition modelling (FDM) printer's print head was modified to directly extrude the polymer matrix and continuous carbon fibre tow together. Both pure and carbon fibre-reinforced samples were cured under hot pressing at 100 °C and 10 kN pressure for 15 min. All samples underwent tensile and hardness tests, and the microstructure of fractured samples was analysed using a scanning electron microscope. The results indicate that continuous carbon fibre reinforcement and hot pressing are crucial for enhancing the mechanical performance of 3D-printed objects.

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Additive Manufacturing, Continuous Carbon Fibre, Hot-pressing, Reinforced Composites, SEM

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Materials Research Express

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71

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Onay

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