2019
DOI: 10.1177/0731684419868018
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The energy-absorbing characteristics of filament wound hybrid carbon fiber-reinforced plastic/polylactic acid tubes with different infill pattern structures

Abstract: The study aims to investigate the effect of different infill pattern structures on the energy-absorbing characteristics of single filament wound carbon fiber-reinforced plastic tubes, single polylactic acid and hybrid carbon fiber-reinforced plastic/ polylactic acid tubes under quasi-static axial compression condition, which were fabricated using filament winding and additive manufacturing techniques. Five infill pattern structures of single polylactic acid tubes and hybrid tubes were studied and compared on t… Show more

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“…Hybrid natural fiber composite materials are become challenging to manufacture due to their different characteristics and consideration of the interfacial adhesion for each. The composites processing involves in the forms of simple mixing and sandwich laminates that are lattice and segmented [ 130 , 131 ]. According to Caseri [ 132 ], the interaction could be either weak because of van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonding, and weak electrostatic interactions, or it might be strong due to the chemical interactions between the different components.…”
Section: Hybrid Natural Fiber Polymer Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hybrid natural fiber composite materials are become challenging to manufacture due to their different characteristics and consideration of the interfacial adhesion for each. The composites processing involves in the forms of simple mixing and sandwich laminates that are lattice and segmented [ 130 , 131 ]. According to Caseri [ 132 ], the interaction could be either weak because of van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonding, and weak electrostatic interactions, or it might be strong due to the chemical interactions between the different components.…”
Section: Hybrid Natural Fiber Polymer Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graph of load versus displacement curves of CFRP tubes with ±45°, ±60° and ±75° winding angles was plotted in Figure 7, which showed the similar load versus displacement curves. 25 -27 For specimen CFRP453, the load sharply reached 11.09 kN as the peak load. It started to shear off as the compressive crosshead moved further in the plastic deformation stage.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it was observed that initial cracks were occurred and paralleled the winding angle following the axial direction, which agreed with the similar observation on CFRP tubes by other researchers. 7,10,26…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dave et al [11] explored the effect of infill density and infill pattern on tensile properties and modes of failure. Quanjin et al [12] compared five infill pattern structures, which are normal, triangle, square, hexagonal, and tetrahedral patterns, of single polylactic acid tubes and hybrid tubes on their energy-absorbing characteristics. They claim that the infill pattern structure had a significant influence on energy absorbing characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%