Recent Patents in Additive Manufacturing of Continuous Fiber Reinforced Composites
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Published:2019-02-20
Issue:1
Volume:12
Page:25-36
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ISSN:2212-7976
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Container-title:Recent Patents on Mechanical Engineering
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language:en
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Short-container-title:MENG
Author:
Hu Chao1, Sun Zeyu1, Xiao Yi1, Qin Qinghua1
Affiliation:
1. Research School of Engineering, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
Abstract
Background:
Additive Manufacturing (AM) enables the accurate fabrication of designed
parts in a short time without the need for specific molds and tools. Although polymers are the most
widely used raw materials for AM, the products printed by them are inherently weak, unable to sustain
large tension or bending stresses. A need for the manufacturing of fiber reinforced composites, especially
continuous fiber as reinforcement, has attracted great attention in recent years.
Objective:
Identifying the progress of the AM of continuous carbon fiber reinforced composites over
time and therefore establishing a foundation on which current research can be based.
Methods:
Elaborating the most related patents regarding the AM techniques for fabricating continuous
fiber reinforced composites in the top three institutions, including Markforged company, Xi’an Jiaotong
University and President and Fellows of Harvard College.
Results:
The recent patents in AM of continuous fiber reinforced composites are classified into two
aspects: patents related to novel technique methods and patents related to novel structures. The current
issues and future development of AM-based composites are given.
Conclusion:
New structures and techniques have been introduced into conventional 3D printers to enable
the printing of continuous fiber reinforced composites. However, until now, Markforged is the only
company commercializing the fabrication of this kind of composites based on AM technique. Numerous
challenges and issues need to be solved so that AM of continuous fiber reinforced composites can
be a new manufacturing method.
Funder
Australian Research Council
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Materials Science
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