Abstract
This study incorporated a heating roller into a 3D printer based on fused filament fabrication to develop a layer-wise compaction 3D printer. The heating roller facilitates heat compaction during 3D printing to reduce voids and enhance the interface. Coupon specimens were 3D-printed using a continuous carbon fiber-reinforced nylon composite, and the effects of the process on the microstructure and mechanical properties were analyzed. The porosity was measured using X-ray computed tomography, which demonstrated an effective reduction due to the heat-compaction process. The enhanced mode-I interlaminar fracture toughness was assessed using a double-cantilever beam test. The reduced voids and improved interface led to enhanced bending properties of the composite. The bending fracture surface exhibited a reduced compression failure area as a result of the heat compaction process, indicating an improvement in the compression load-bearing capacity.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Advanced Composite Materials |
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Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2025 |
Keywords
- 3D printing
- bending property
- carbon fiber reinforced plastics
- voids