Repair of Damaged Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites with Cold Spray

I. A. Anni, M. Kaminskyj, K. Uddin, F. Haas, B. Koohbor, Joseph F. Stanzione III
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The promising structural properties of fiber-reinforced polymer composites make them widely popular in the energy, automotive, defense, and aerospace industries. One of the most challenging limitations associated with the use of composites in the above applications is the maintenance and repair protocols. In this study, a novel cold spray approach is introduced as an efficient alternative for the structural repair of fiber composites. Damages in the form of circular tapered holes are created in glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) composite substrates using a conventional drilling process. The in-lab created damages are repaired by cold spray with thermoplastic (nylon 6) and thermoset (polyester epoxy resin, PER) materials. The fundamental adhesion mechanisms are investigated through microstructural observations, which point to adiabatic shear instability due to the occurrence of severe plastic deformation as a governing factor. Microstructural examinations also suggest that no significant fiber damage or surface degradation occurs after the repair by cold spray. Mechanical tests performed on neat, damaged, and repaired composites reveal the partial recovery of structural performance and load-bearing capacity after cold spray repair. Results obtained in this work highlight cold spray as a promising alternative technique for onsite structural repair of composite structures with minimal pre/post-processing requirements.
损伤纤维增强聚合物复合材料的冷喷涂修复
纤维增强聚合物复合材料的良好结构性能使其在能源、汽车、国防和航空航天工业中广泛流行。在上述应用中使用复合材料最具挑战性的限制之一是维护和修理协议。本文介绍了一种新型的冷喷涂方法作为纤维复合材料结构修复的有效替代方法。在玻璃纤维增强聚合物(GFRP)复合基板上使用传统的钻孔工艺产生圆形锥形孔的损伤。在实验室中产生的损伤通过热塑性(尼龙6)和热固性(聚酯环氧树脂,PER)材料的冷喷涂修复。通过微观结构观察研究了基本的粘着机制,指出由于发生严重的塑性变形而导致的绝热剪切不稳定是一个控制因素。显微组织检查也表明,在冷喷涂修复后,没有发生明显的纤维损伤或表面降解。对整洁、损坏和修复的复合材料进行的力学测试表明,冷喷涂修复后结构性能和承载能力部分恢复。在这项工作中获得的结果强调了冷喷涂作为一种有前途的替代技术,用于复合材料结构的现场结构修复,并且具有最小的预处理/后处理要求。
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