2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2016.11.070
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Dynamic mechanical properties of carbon fibre-reinforced PEEK composites in simulated body-fluid

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“…Compared with Al 2 O 3 or Zr 2 O 3 ceramics, the wear rate of PAN-PEEK composite reinforced with CF is higher than that of resin-PEEK composite reinforced with CF. The wear rate of PEEK composite reinforced with CF to Zr 2 O 3 ceramic was the lowest [22][23][24][25][26]. The literatures results show that the volume wear rate of PEEK/CF composite is 1/50 and 1/20 of Ti and Co-Cr-Mo respectively [20,26], which is 1/2 of UHMWPE, and the interface bonding strength of PEEK/CF bone is obviously better than that of traditional artificial joint materials.…”
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“…Compared with Al 2 O 3 or Zr 2 O 3 ceramics, the wear rate of PAN-PEEK composite reinforced with CF is higher than that of resin-PEEK composite reinforced with CF. The wear rate of PEEK composite reinforced with CF to Zr 2 O 3 ceramic was the lowest [22][23][24][25][26]. The literatures results show that the volume wear rate of PEEK/CF composite is 1/50 and 1/20 of Ti and Co-Cr-Mo respectively [20,26], which is 1/2 of UHMWPE, and the interface bonding strength of PEEK/CF bone is obviously better than that of traditional artificial joint materials.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…[17,18]. The results of literatures [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] show that the lower friction and wear properties of CF, graphite and polytetrafluoroethylene reinforced PEEK composite have little relationship with the increase of the CF content under water lubrication. The wear mechanism mainly presented the fatigue wear characteristics under the lower load, and mainly presented the micro cutting wear characteristics under the higher load [19].…”
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“…Polyetheretherketone (PEEK), especially carbon fiber (CF) reinforced PEEK composites, are promising materials in aerospace, automobile manufacturing, medical equipment, insulation materials due to their excellent comprehensive properties such as ultrahigh tensile strength, ultrahigh bending strength, self‐lubrication, and corrosion resistance . For most fiber‐reinforced PEEK composites, the strong adhesion, compatibility and wettability between the filling material and the matrix are key issues that must be addressed .…”
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“…Recently, there has been increased interest in carbon‐reinforced thermoplastic composites because of their numerous advantages; compared with traditional thermoset‐matrix composites, they offer good toughness, high service temperatures, short manufacturing cycles, and can be stored and recycled easily . CF‐reinforced polyether‐ether‐ketone (CF/PEEK) composites have attracted much attention as high‐performance thermoplastic composites and have been widely used in fields such as aerospace, mechanical, electrical, and biological engineering . However, owing to its high melt viscosity and poor fluidity, PEEK cannot easily impregnate the tiny spaces between fibers .…”
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confidence: 99%