2024
DOI: 10.1177/00219983241240585
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Characteristics of in-situ automated fiber placement carbon-fiber-reinforced low-melt polyaryl ether ketone laminates part 2: Effect of prepreg composition

Lukas Raps,
Ashley R Chadwick,
Ines Mössinger
et al.

Abstract: This paper presents an investigation into prepreg tape composition and its impact on the consolidation quality of in‐situ Automated Fiber Placement-manufactured laminates. Three different prepreg tape materials were investigated in terms of fiber distribution, porosity and surface roughness. Laminates were manufactured using the in-situ Automated Fiber Placement process and subsequently tested using microanalysis and mechanical testing methods. Higher quality prepreg tape material yielded lower porosity lamina… Show more

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“…Parmar et al [8] highlighted a maximum yarn-laying speed of 0.1 m/s in their review. Raps et al [17] specified a layup speed of 0.125 m/s, but detailed information on acceleration and tension was not provided beyond the use of heated tooling for in situ consolidation.…”
Section: Investigated Speeds Acceleration and Tension Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parmar et al [8] highlighted a maximum yarn-laying speed of 0.1 m/s in their review. Raps et al [17] specified a layup speed of 0.125 m/s, but detailed information on acceleration and tension was not provided beyond the use of heated tooling for in situ consolidation.…”
Section: Investigated Speeds Acceleration and Tension Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%