Disassembly of fusion bonded joints aided by induction heating was investigated. Single-lap shear experiments were performed while heating the joint with an induction coil to research the effect on force required and damage inflicted during disassembly. Co-consolidated CF/PEEK samples with and without a metal mesh susceptor and ultrasonically welded samples were tested and compared. An induction heating model was built to facilitate experimental design and to help analyse the effect of the susceptor on the heating process. Induction heating appeared successful in lowering the disassembly force. Large reductions were achieved, but this came at the cost of thermal damage in the disassembled adherends. For a reduction to 37% of the original st...
The increasing prominence of composite materials in the aerospace industry has reached a point at wh...
In this paper, a numerical study on the simulation of induction heating phenomenon for the bonding o...
Induction welding is a technique for joining of thermoplastic composites. An alternating electromag...
The autoclave/oven curing process is known to be the current manufacturing technique that provides t...
Mass reduction is one of the main drivers for aircraft design. A big potential for saving mass can b...
In this paper, the bonding of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) components by induction heating...
The usage of carbon-fibre reinforced composite materials in the aerospace industry has been steadily...
Fiber-reinforced polymer composites have gained relevance in the aerospace industry due to their gre...
ABSTRACT: The advantages of using adhesives for joining composite structures are now well accepted. ...
In recent years, the use of Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRP) has increased tremendously due to their ...
This work aims to study the healing potential properties of a reversible thermoplastic adhesive. The...
Currently the joining of cured thermoset composite materials for aerospace applications occurs in a ...
Continuous ultrasonic welding is a promising technique for joining thermoplastic composites structur...
Adhesive joints are replacing traditional fastening methods like nuts and bolts due to their lower w...
The Composite Fitting Attachment (COFA) system was developed by Cooperative Research Centre for Adva...
The increasing prominence of composite materials in the aerospace industry has reached a point at wh...
In this paper, a numerical study on the simulation of induction heating phenomenon for the bonding o...
Induction welding is a technique for joining of thermoplastic composites. An alternating electromag...
The autoclave/oven curing process is known to be the current manufacturing technique that provides t...
Mass reduction is one of the main drivers for aircraft design. A big potential for saving mass can b...
In this paper, the bonding of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) components by induction heating...
The usage of carbon-fibre reinforced composite materials in the aerospace industry has been steadily...
Fiber-reinforced polymer composites have gained relevance in the aerospace industry due to their gre...
ABSTRACT: The advantages of using adhesives for joining composite structures are now well accepted. ...
In recent years, the use of Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRP) has increased tremendously due to their ...
This work aims to study the healing potential properties of a reversible thermoplastic adhesive. The...
Currently the joining of cured thermoset composite materials for aerospace applications occurs in a ...
Continuous ultrasonic welding is a promising technique for joining thermoplastic composites structur...
Adhesive joints are replacing traditional fastening methods like nuts and bolts due to their lower w...
The Composite Fitting Attachment (COFA) system was developed by Cooperative Research Centre for Adva...
The increasing prominence of composite materials in the aerospace industry has reached a point at wh...
In this paper, a numerical study on the simulation of induction heating phenomenon for the bonding o...
Induction welding is a technique for joining of thermoplastic composites. An alternating electromag...