Design, manufacturing and testing of 3D printed variable-stiffness laminates for improved open-hole tensile behaviour (Record no. 54618)

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Title Design, manufacturing and testing of 3D printed variable-stiffness laminates for improved open-hole tensile behaviour
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Volume/sequential designation Additive Manufacturing, 63, p.103418, 2023
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Summary, etc. Using 3D printing, continuous fibre can be steered in high curvature paths to create variable-stiffness (VS)laminates for applications such as notched laminates. In the present study, VS 3D printed continuous carbon fibre-reinforced thermoplastic laminates were designed, manufactured, and tested, to improve open-hole tensile behaviour. The design was carried out taking into account the current limitations of fused filament fabrication. A curvilinear function was used to describe the fibre trajectory of the VS laminates, which enabled the parametrisation of the design-oriented meso-scale model based on the finite element method. Conventional stress-based models for the estimation of damage initiation and ultimate failure strengths were adapted to the behaviour of the 3D printed material. These models successfully reproduced the fibre-dominated behaviour of the printed laminate. An as-manufactured model was also developed to analyse the effect of defects caused by manufacturing constraints. VS laminates presented higher strength than quasi-isotropic reference laminates for holes larger than , increasing to more than 30 percent for holes of or larger. In addition, this increase in strength combined with the slight decrease in stiffness significantly increased the energy absorbed up to failure (up to 200 percent).
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MATERIAL EXTRUSIÓN
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Topical term or geographic name entry element CONTINUOUS FIBRE-REINFORCED POLYMERS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element FIBRE-STEERING
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Topical term or geographic name entry element VARIABLE-STIFFNESS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element OPEN-HOLE
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Personal name Iragi, M.
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Personal name Pascual-González, C.
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Personal name Esnaola, A.
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Personal name Morales, U.
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Personal name Aurrekoetxea, J.
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Personal name Lopes, C. S.
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Personal name Aretxabaleta, L.
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