Andrew Kvalsvig, Xiaowen Yuan, J. Potgieter, P. Cao
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Abstract
The paper presents the work on manufacturing and preliminary characterisation of fibre reinforced composite honeycomb structured composites by 3D printing. The capabilities and limitations of the processing are discussed. The work aims to compare the effectiveness of reinforcement using specimens of similar dimensions produced on the same machine and characterise them. Initially, tensile performance of unprinted fibre and printed fibre has been evaluated. Challenges associated with the testing of the printed specimens are addressed. Bend testing will follow to assess the performance as a composite structure to assess the interaction between fibre, matrix and core. Continuing work is planned to compare the effect of other parameters such as fill pattern and fill density to assess their effect on the composite.