Ballistic characterization of additively manufactured extrusion deposited thermoplastic composite plates

Dakota M Landrie, H. Tekinalp, A. Hassen, M. Theodore, Uday Vaidya
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Additive manufacturing (AM) is rapidly emerging in high performance applications such as army ground vehicles, automotive and transportation. However, the response of AM parts/components to extreme loading such as high velocity impacts is less studied. In this work, the performance under ballistic impact of AM panels is evaluated using a medium velocity gas gun, generating projectile velocities up to 400 m/s. The preferential print orientation properties are considered in order to evaluate whether the panels exhibit isotropic or anisotropic behavior under impact. Surface morphology is investigated by milling the beads smooth on samples and comparing the impact on as-printed samples to those that are smoothed. The effect of nickel chromium micron (nichrome) wire embedded in the AM panels (during print) of polycarbonate-carbon fiber (PC-CF) and polycarbonate-glass fiber (PC-GF) are explored. Thermoplastic polyurethane-acrylonitrile butadiene styrene/carbon fiber (TPU-ABS/CF), Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene-carbon-fiber (ABS-CF) AM samples absorbed >50% of the impact energy. The ballistic performance was noted to be in the following order – ABS-CF > TPU-ABS/CF > PC. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was conducted to study the interface between the nichrome wire and the polymer-fiber matrix. This work is the first of its kind exploring into the capabilities of AM panels as ballistic materials. This study leads the way for developing AM panels that are easily manufactured and exhibit superior ballistic resistance.
加成型挤压沉积热塑性复合材料板的弹道特性分析
增材制造(AM)在高性能应用领域迅速兴起,如军用地面车辆、汽车和运输。然而,增材制造零部件对极端载荷(如高速冲击)的响应研究较少。在这项工作中,使用中速气枪评估了AM板在弹道冲击下的性能,产生的弹丸速度高达400米/秒。为了评估面板在冲击下表现出各向同性还是各向异性的行为,考虑了优先打印方向特性。表面形貌的研究是通过铣削珠光滑的样品,并比较对印刷样品的影响,那些是光滑的。探讨了镍铬微米线嵌入聚碳酸酯-碳纤维(PC-CF)和聚碳酸酯-玻璃纤维(PC-GF)增材板(打印时)的效果。热塑性聚氨酯-丙烯腈-丁二烯-碳纤维(TPU-ABS/CF)、丙烯腈-丁二烯-碳纤维(ABS-CF) AM样品吸收的冲击能>50%。弹道性能排序为:ABS-CF > TPU-ABS/CF > PC。采用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)研究了镍铬丝与聚合物纤维基体之间的界面。这项工作是首次探索增材制造面板作为弹道材料的能力。这项研究为开发易于制造并具有优异抗弹道性的AM板开辟了道路。
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