2023
DOI: 10.21741/9781644902479-10
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In-situ consolidation of additively manufactured continuous fiber reinforced material: Technical approach and results

Abstract: Abstract. Additive manufacturing (AM) of continuous fiber reinforced composites (CFC) is becoming increasingly important in the field of lightweight construction. The major advantage lies particular in the automated manufacturing process and in the production of complex geometries. Most work was done with traditional fusion filament fabrication (FFF) and the lack of separate consolidation units. AM CFCs produced in this manner have shown increased consolidation-related volumetric flaws -i.e. deconsolidation de… Show more

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