Study on short fiber reinforcement mechanism for mechanical performance improvement of 3D‐printed short‐continuous carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites
Gongshuo Wang,
Fuji Wang,
Hongquan Wang
et al.
Abstract:Abstract3D printing of continuous carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic (C‐CFRTP) composites is a promising fabricating process to achieve complex lightweight structures within a short time; nevertheless, low mechanical performance between printed layers is always a limitation. Adding short carbon fibers during C‐CFRTP fabrication could achieve short‐continuous carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic (S/C‐CFRTP) composites with enhanced mechanical properties. However, the underlying reinforcement mechanism is no… Show more
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