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The effect of Laser-Induced deconsolidation on the compaction behavior of thermoplastic composite tapes

Authors :
Çelik, O. (author)
Bussink, T. (author)
Peeters, D.M.J. (author)
Teuwen, Julie J.E. (author)
Dransfeld, C.A. (author)
Çelik, O. (author)
Bussink, T. (author)
Peeters, D.M.J. (author)
Teuwen, Julie J.E. (author)
Dransfeld, C.A. (author)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The effects of laser-induced deconsolidation on the compaction process of CF/PEEK tapes were investigated. First, tapes with different degrees of deconsolidation were manufactured using a laser heater. This procedure resulted in samples with different waviness, thickness, void content and surface roughness values. Then, as-received and laser-deconsolidated tapes were compacted under two different temperature histories and four different pressure levels. Waviness induced by laser-deconsolidation vanished when the material was heated up to the glass transition temperature even at a very low compaction pressure. Unlike waviness; increased thickness, void content and surface roughness due to laser-deconsolidation remained between the glass transition and melting temperatures. After the melting temperature was exceeded, the effects of laser-deconsolidation were dependent on the applied pressure and initial degree of deconsolidation. The final surface roughness, thickness and degree of effective intimate contact were affected by the degree of laser-deconsolidation when a compaction pressure of less than 300 kPa was applied.<br />Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies<br />Aerospace Structures & Computational Mechanics

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284985026
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.compositesa.2021.106670