2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2196936/v1
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Research on the fabrication of continuous carbon fiber reinforced polyamide 6 composites by means of ultrasonic vibration

Abstract: Because of the high viscosity and poor fluidity of thermoplastic resin, it is easy to form void in thermoplastic composites fabricated by traditional methods. The introduction of ultrasonic vibration into the fabrication of thermoplastic composites promotes the flow of thermoplastic resin and improve the quality of thermoplastic composites. In this study, continuous carbon fiber reinforced polyamide 6 (CF/PA 6) composites were fabricated by ultrasonic vibration. The effects of ultrasonic amplitude and welding … Show more

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“…The Vf of the samples in Groups A and B is significantly higher than the initial value of the prepreg of 58%. This is attributed to the effectiveness of both UAHPF and autoclave forming in reducing the bubble content of prepreg and enhancing the fiber volume fraction [29]. In comparison, UAHPF demonstrates a superior ability to remove bubbles, thereby effectively reducing the defects observed in Group A samples.…”
Section: Cross Section Morphology Of Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Vf of the samples in Groups A and B is significantly higher than the initial value of the prepreg of 58%. This is attributed to the effectiveness of both UAHPF and autoclave forming in reducing the bubble content of prepreg and enhancing the fiber volume fraction [29]. In comparison, UAHPF demonstrates a superior ability to remove bubbles, thereby effectively reducing the defects observed in Group A samples.…”
Section: Cross Section Morphology Of Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%