Affiliation:
1. School of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering Shanghai University of Engineering and Technology Shanghai China
2. Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing of Large and Complex Thin‐Walled Parts for Aeronautics in Machinery Industry Shanghai China
3. Sichuan Research Institute Shanghai Jiao Tong University Chengdu China
Abstract
AbstractThis study investigates the mechanical properties of continuous carbon/glass hybrid fiber‐reinforced polylactic acid (PLA) composites (HFRC) produced through the three dimensions (3D) printing process, comparing them with single carbon fiber‐reinforced PLA composites (CFRC). Initially, composite prepreg filaments are prepared using an impregnation device, followed by fabrication using a 3D printer. The mechanical performance results reveal a 13% increase in tensile strength for HFRC compared with CFRC. Due to differing elongation rates of carbon and glass fibers, HFRC exhibits two strength peaks, while CFRC demonstrates a 37% higher bending strength than HFRC. Scanning electron microscope images indicate that the tensile failure mechanism involves fiber brittle fracture and fiber‐matrix interface debonding, while the bending failure mechanism includes fiber pullout, fiber debonding, fiber cluster buckling, and interlayer interface failure.Highlights
To realize the moldless rapid manufacturing of continuous hybrid fiber‐reinforced PLA composites.
The stress–strain curves of single fiber‐reinforced composites and hybrid fiber‐reinforced composites are obviously different.
Elucidating the effect of single fiber/hybrid fiber in composites on mechanical properties and failure mechanism according to micro‐morphology.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
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