Preparation of CCF/PEEK filaments together with property evaluation for additive manufacturing

COMPOSITE STRUCTURES(2022)

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Abstract
Additive manufacturing technology has been increasingly applied to fabricate continuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites for its potential in fabricating complex structures. Owing to the limited thermal and mechanical properties of the matrix, it is a critical trend to develop high-performance thermoplastics to widen engineering applications. This study aims to comprehensively investigate the properties of the prepared CCF/ PEEK filaments together with their printed composites. The filaments were fabricated via a thermo-mechanical coupling process and were characterized by micromorphology observation, thermal and mechanical test. It was found that the impregnation behavior, thermal stability and mechanical performance of the filaments were improved with the increase of mold temperature and decrease of traction speed. The performance of printed specimens was evaluated by mechanical test and fracture analysis. It was concluded that the additive manufacturing process promoted the secondary impregnation behavior of the filaments. Higher nozzle temperature and bed temperature together with lower layer thickness and printing speed enhanced the tensile strength of printed specimens with maximum value reached 509.56 MPa. Besides, the analysis of failure mechanism indicated that filament fracture, horizontal cracks and filament pullout together with fiber breakage, fiber pullout, unimpregnated fibers and pores were the dominant failure modes for all printed specimens.
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Additive manufacturing,CCF,PEEK composites,Mechanical properties,Failure mechanism
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