FORSTER, Rosanna, FETEIRA, Antonio, SOULIOTI, Dimitra, GRAMMATIKOS, Sotirios A, WALSH, Yvonne and KORDATOS, Evangelos (2024). Non-destructive evaluation of 3D-printed fibre-reinforced composite materials mechanical behaviour. In: AVDELIDIS, Nicolas P, FERRARINI, Giovanni and LÓPEZ, Fernando, (eds.) Proceedings Volume 13047, Thermosense: Thermal Infrared Applications XLVI; 1304718 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3013730. SPIE. [Book Section]
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Abstract
Fused filament fabrication (FFF) is the most widely used additive manufacturing (AM) technique to produce fibrereinforced polymer matrix composites, due to their low wastage, geometric flexibility and ease of use. Composite
materials generally have superior properties such as being stiffer and more robust than conventional materials at
a reduced weight leading to their application in a wide variety of sectors (aerospace, automotive etc). However,
composites manufactured in this way are highly susceptible to defects such as high void content and poor bond
quality at the fibre and matrix interfaces. These defects stop fibre-reinforced composite materials manufactured
this way meeting industry standards and being used for structural applications. In the present work, a combination
methodology of acoustic emission (AE) alongside tensile testing has been developed to investigate the structural
integrity and mechanical performance of AM fibre-reinforced composites. Pure polymer samples and short carbon
fibre reinforced composites were manufactured, and their mechanical properties were observed.
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