Material design factors in the additive manufacturing of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic Composites: A state-of-the-art review

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Olusanmi Adeniran , Weilong Cong , Adedeji Aremu
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Abstract

Materials design advancements are now paramount to further the course of additive manufacturing (AM) of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) composites. This is due to the increased prospect of such composites in a wide range of applications, ranging from space to automotive subjected to stringent mechanical performance requirements. A synergy of the high strength-to-weight ratio of the CFRP composites coupled with design freedoms inherent in AM techniques offers several interesting opportunities to customize and increase access to mechanical parts. However, several challenges are currently preventing the AM fabrication of the composites from realizing satisfactory mechanical properties compared to some of the traditional methods such as autoclave molding, extrusion molding, compression molding, etc. The challenges can be improved with a better understanding and appropriation of materials design factors that define the controllable material features which could be suitably varied to obtain desired mechanical performances. This paper reviews the literature on the material factors that influence the mechanical performance of parts composed of short-fiber CFRP composites fabricated through the AM technique. Thermoplastic matrix compositions, chain arrangements, and structural morphology effects are discussed in relation to the ease of processing and the final mechanical performance of fabricated composites. Operating environmental effects on mechanical performance were reviewed and also works of literature on the current state of development in the simulation modeling of material factors in the AM fabrication of CFRP composites were discussed.

碳纤维增强塑料复合材料增材制造中的材料设计因素:最新研究综述
材料设计的进步对于碳纤维增强塑料(CFRP)复合材料的增材制造(AM)的发展至关重要。这是因为这种复合材料的应用范围越来越广,从空间到汽车都受到严格的机械性能要求。CFRP复合材料的高强度重量比与增材制造技术固有的设计自由相结合,为定制和增加机械部件的使用提供了几个有趣的机会。然而,与一些传统方法(如高压釜成型、挤压成型、压缩成型等)相比,目前一些挑战阻碍了增材制造复合材料实现令人满意的机械性能。通过更好地理解和利用材料设计因素,可以改善这些挑战,这些因素定义了可控制的材料特征,这些特征可以适当地变化以获得所需的机械性能。本文综述了影响增材制造短纤维CFRP复合材料零件力学性能的材料因素的文献。讨论了热塑性基体成分、链排列和结构形态效应与加工的容易程度和制造复合材料的最终机械性能的关系。综述了操作环境对CFRP复合材料力学性能的影响,并对材料因素模拟建模的研究现状进行了综述。
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Advances in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Advances in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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