The role of the fiber–matrix interface in the tensile properties of short fiber–reinforced 3D‐printed polylactic acid composites
Csenge Tóth,
Norbert László Lukács,
Norbert Krisztián Kovács
Abstract:In this study, we investigate the relationship between structure and properties of fiber–matrix adhesion for material extrusion–based 3‐dimensional (3D) printed composites. We examine the influence of fiber length and fiber content on the tensile properties of glass, basalt, and carbon fiber–reinforced polylactic acid (PLA) composites. Short fiber–reinforced filaments were produced, then, simple micromechanical models were used to predict the in‐plane tensile properties. We found that interlayer tensile proper… Show more
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