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Development and analysis of the processing of hybrid textiles into endless-fibre-reinforced thermoplastic composites

Science-Report aus dem Faserinstitut Bremen, Bd. 14

Maximilian Koerdt

ISBN 978-3-8325-5060-8
184 pages, year of publication: 2020
price: 49.50 €
Development and analysis of the processing of hybrid textiles into endless-fibre-reinforced thermoplastic composites
This thesis contributes to an acceleration of the manufacturing process of composite components from hybrid textiles, which contain reinforcement fibres and polymer matrix fibres from high-performance thermoplastics. Hybrid textiles distinguish in terms of drapeability compared to thermoplastic tapes. A comprehensive material characterisation of two polyetheretherketone polymers and different configurations of hybrid textiles deliver input parameters for a consolidation model. This model comprises the process steps of heating, impregnation and cooling, with a focus laying on the knowledge-based description of impregnation on meso-scale.

Relevant process parameters are investigated on model scale to support the development of the Isoforming process, which is a new developed thermoforming process tailored for hybrid textiles. During the process, the steps of heating and cooling are accelerated remarkably compared to classic variothermal approaches.

A subsequent sensitivity analysis validates the consolidation model. Beside the applied pressure and impregnation time, the textile configuration is a governing factor, which is analysed to recommend parameters for a successful consolidation process. Furthermore, a comparison between porosity and resulting mechanical parameters delivers information about the recommendable maximum values of void contents in laminates. Finally, a process analysis, which comprises online thickness assessment, laminate-embedded fibre-optic sensors and a transparent tooling, provides information about the feasibility of an online assessment of the state of impregnation.

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Keywords:

  • hybrid textiles
  • fibre-reinforced thermoplastic composites
  • consolidation
  • thermoforming
  • impregnation

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