With the increasing use of carbon/glass fibre reinforced polymer composites for large components like wing skins, fuselages and fuel tanks in aircrafts and next generation of spacecraft, utilization of advanced automated manufacturing is critical for mass production. In-situ consolidation in automated fibre placement (AFP) technology through merging several manufacturing stages like cutting, curing and consolidation has opened up a wider range of applications as well as new markets for composite materials in several sectors including aerospace and automobile in large scale. Nevertheless, the quality and integrity of AFP manufactured composites is heavily dependent on large number of variables and parameters like lay-up speed, curing/melting...
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer manufactured using additive manufacturing process is relatively a ne...
Consolidation of Carbon Fiber (CF)/high-performance thermoplastic compos-ites is much less understoo...
39th Risø International Symposium on Materials Science 'Fatigue of Composite Materials: Microstructu...
With the increasing use of carbon/glass fibre reinforced polymer composites for large components lik...
AFP (Automated Fiber Placement) is a composite material manufacturing process that allows parts to b...
The use of composite materials in aerospace, automotive and ship industry allows manufacturing light...
Automated fibre placement (AFP)offers high throughput, efficient and accurate manufacturing methods ...
In recent years the use of thermoplastics has become popular in aerospace applications, with a prima...
The Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) process has the potential to significantly reduce process time a...
Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) is one of the new manufacturing processes for composites that has ma...
In-situ fiber placement, in combination with automated tape laying and filament winding, is the key ...
International audienceRelations between autoclave consolidation process, microstructure and mechanic...
Additive manufacturing of continuous reinforced polymer is currently a focus topic in the composite ...
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer manufactured using additive manufacturing process is relatively a ne...
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer manufactured using additive manufacturing process is relatively a ne...
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer manufactured using additive manufacturing process is relatively a ne...
Consolidation of Carbon Fiber (CF)/high-performance thermoplastic compos-ites is much less understoo...
39th Risø International Symposium on Materials Science 'Fatigue of Composite Materials: Microstructu...
With the increasing use of carbon/glass fibre reinforced polymer composites for large components lik...
AFP (Automated Fiber Placement) is a composite material manufacturing process that allows parts to b...
The use of composite materials in aerospace, automotive and ship industry allows manufacturing light...
Automated fibre placement (AFP)offers high throughput, efficient and accurate manufacturing methods ...
In recent years the use of thermoplastics has become popular in aerospace applications, with a prima...
The Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) process has the potential to significantly reduce process time a...
Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) is one of the new manufacturing processes for composites that has ma...
In-situ fiber placement, in combination with automated tape laying and filament winding, is the key ...
International audienceRelations between autoclave consolidation process, microstructure and mechanic...
Additive manufacturing of continuous reinforced polymer is currently a focus topic in the composite ...
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer manufactured using additive manufacturing process is relatively a ne...
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer manufactured using additive manufacturing process is relatively a ne...
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer manufactured using additive manufacturing process is relatively a ne...
Consolidation of Carbon Fiber (CF)/high-performance thermoplastic compos-ites is much less understoo...
39th Risø International Symposium on Materials Science 'Fatigue of Composite Materials: Microstructu...