2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2019.111849
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Design and manufacture of automotive composite front bumper assemble component considering interfacial bond characteristics between over-molded chopped glass fiber polypropylene and continuous glass fiber polypropylene composite

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“…Glass fiber (GF) is commonly used as a reinforcement material, heat resistor, or stiffness filler in a wide variety of industries, such as renewable energy (wind turbines) [1], electronics (printed circuit boards) [2], automotive [3], aircraft, and aerospace [4]. Growth in the global glass fiber market is incremental, with a 4% rise expected for the period 2019-2024 [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glass fiber (GF) is commonly used as a reinforcement material, heat resistor, or stiffness filler in a wide variety of industries, such as renewable energy (wind turbines) [1], electronics (printed circuit boards) [2], automotive [3], aircraft, and aerospace [4]. Growth in the global glass fiber market is incremental, with a 4% rise expected for the period 2019-2024 [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Joo et al [31] investigated the bond behavior of the composites, which are previously studied by Wakeman et al [55], according to overmolding process parameters. The bond behavior of a continuous glass fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composite rod (3D-Tow) overmolded with long glass fiber reinforced thermoplastic composite (LFT) given in Fig.…”
Section: Glass Fiber-based Overmolded Composite Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Linear and visual measurements evaluated the consistency of cross-sectional geometry. A pull-out test characterized the IFSS according to the ASTM D7913 standard, but the jig and experimental setup followed the method suggested by Joo et al [24]. In this method, the pull-out specimen was clamped vertically into a specially designed metal frame, and the matrix envelope on the upper part of the specimen was peeled off so that only fibers were left, while at the bottom part, the shape of the composite remained.…”
Section: Product Quality Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%