Polymers (Oct 2023)

Impact Resistance of 3D-Printed Continuous Hybrid Fiber-Reinforced Composites

  • Ali Akmal Zia,
  • Xiaoyong Tian,
  • Muhammad Jawad Ahmad,
  • Zhou Tao,
  • Luo Meng,
  • Jin Zhou,
  • Daokang Zhang,
  • Wenxin Zhang,
  • Jiangwei Qi,
  • Dichen Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15214209
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 21
p. 4209

Abstract

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Improving the resilience of 3D-printed composites through material extrusion technology (MEX) is an ongoing challenge in order to meet the rigorous requirements of critical applications. The primary objective of this research was to enhance the impact resistance of 3D-printed composites by incorporating continuous hybrid fibers. Herein, continuous virgin carbon (1k) and Kevlar (130D and 200D) fibers were used with different weight and volume fractions as reinforcing fibers to produce hybrid and non-hybrid composites for impact resistance testing to obtain energy absorption with different impact energies: 20 J, 30 J, 40 J, and 50 J. Moreover, 0°/90° fiber orientations were used. Hybrid composites with combinations of PLA + CF + 130D KF and PLA + CF + 200D KF showed higher impact resistance, less damaged areas (71.45% to 90.486%), and higher energy absorption (5.52–11.64% more) behaviors compared to PLA + CF non-hybrids. CT scan images provided strong evidence to resist the fracture and breakage patterns, because the stiffness and elongation properties of the fibers acted together in the hybrids specimens. Furthermore, positive hybrid effects of the PLA + CF + KF hybrids also showed an ideal match of toughness and flexibility in order to resist the impacts. In the future, these hybrids will have the potential to replace the single type of composites in the fields of aerospace and automobiles.

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