2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1126/1/012005
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Study of mechanical properties under compression failure in reinforced composite materials produced by additive manufacturing

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“…When compared to the pure polymer prints, the strength, stiffness, fatigue and corrosion resistance and damage tolerance of FRCs are considerably higher [ 125 ]. These mechanical properties can be further enhanced by employing the most suitable raster angle, layer thickness, infill pattern, number of reinforced layers, extrusion temperature of the filament, airgap, diameter of the filament, the time between adjacent layer deposition and the conditioning temperature [ 131 , 132 , 133 , 134 , 135 , 136 ].…”
Section: Fibre-reinforced Composite Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When compared to the pure polymer prints, the strength, stiffness, fatigue and corrosion resistance and damage tolerance of FRCs are considerably higher [ 125 ]. These mechanical properties can be further enhanced by employing the most suitable raster angle, layer thickness, infill pattern, number of reinforced layers, extrusion temperature of the filament, airgap, diameter of the filament, the time between adjacent layer deposition and the conditioning temperature [ 131 , 132 , 133 , 134 , 135 , 136 ].…”
Section: Fibre-reinforced Composite Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The end load is applied into the flat end, shear load into wide faces, and combined load at the combination of end and shear load on a composite specimen [142]. Some of the commonly used compression methods are ASTM D 3410, ASTM D 695, ISO 14,126 [152][153][154]. The failure pattern of impacted and non-impacted buckling composite samples is illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Compression Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Micrografías de parte impresa en 3d: (a) sección transversal, (b) acercamiento, se observa desprendimiento de fibras. Fuente: [47] Argüello-Bastos et al [50], [51] también presentaron la caracterización a compresión de estas piezas, al variar: el tipo de patrón de llenado, la orientación de las fibras y el número de capas de estas. Además, presentaron imágenes de microscopía electrónica en donde se evidencian los mecanismos de daño de compresión como la delaminación por pandeo, fractura de fibras y bandas de pliegue, como se muestra en la Figura 4.…”
Section: Caracterización Mecánica Y Físicaunclassified