Crystals (Nov 2021)

Inverse Fiber Reinforced Polymer/Metal-Hybrid Laminates for Structural Lightweight Applications

  • Tomasz Osiecki,
  • Tristan Timmel,
  • Marek Jałbrzykowski,
  • Robert E. Przekop,
  • Zbigniew Oksiuta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11111374
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 1374

Abstract

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Composite multi-material structures for the automotive industry are another step forward. This is because they contribute to a significant reduction in the weight of structural elements, and thus to energy savings and, consequently, lower emissivity of toxic gases. The paper presents research on a new multi-material system made of fiber-reinforced thermoplastics (FRP) combined with metal elements. To improve the adhesion between the metal insert and the fiber-reinforced plastic, an innovative combination of mechanical fit and adhesive was used. As a result, a targeted use of the excellent mechanical properties of the proposed structure was achieved. Additionally, the proposed method shows advantages in mass production processes of mass-optimized products with high stiffness and load-bearing capacity. The paper presents the results of a new material bending test.

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