Discontinuous fibre reinforced composites enable the manufacture of integrated structural components via the complex flow process of compression moulding. However, such processes can lead to the formation of detrimental weld-lines. Here, the meso-structure of carbon fibre sheet moulding compounds (C-SMC) was analysed using conventional non-destructive techniques and automated eddy current (EC) scanning, as well as destructive methods, in an attempt to identify defects such as weld-lines in this class of materials. Compression-moulded plaques with forced weld-lines in two different configurations (adjacent and opposing flow joints) were analysed, showing up to 80% strength reduction versus a defect-free plaque. The EC-determined local fibre ...
In the production of carbon fibre reinforced plastics (CFRP), the quality assurance along the whole ...
This publication presents the realisation of a sensor concept, which is based on eddy current testin...
The high cost of raw materials, high labour costs and lengthy cycle times have limited the use of co...
Discontinuous fibre reinforced composites enable the manufacture of integrated structural components...
In-mould flow during manufacturing of Sheet Moulding Compounds (SMCs) heavily affects the material m...
Weld lines (WLs) are among the most detrimental defects affecting polymer composites. While they hav...
In-mould flow during manufacturing of Sheet Moulding Compounds (SMCs) heavily affects the material m...
Carbon Fibre Sheet Moulding Compounds (CF-SMCs) are tow-based composite materials. Interrupted fatig...
A need for light-weighting in the automotive industry is leading to more widespread adoption of comp...
Automotive manufacturers are receiving pressure from customers and regulators to reduce emissions. R...
Advanced Sheet Moulding Compounds (ASMC) and unidirectional (UD) prepregs have been co-compression m...
This paper presents the development of a low-cost carbon fibre moulding compound using an automated ...
Advanced thermoplastic composites such as carbon fibre reinforced polyetheretherketone (CF-PEEK) hav...
A main challenge in design with long discontinuous fibre-based sheet moulding compound (SMC) is to u...
This paper aims to identify architectural features which lead to damage initiation and failure in di...
In the production of carbon fibre reinforced plastics (CFRP), the quality assurance along the whole ...
This publication presents the realisation of a sensor concept, which is based on eddy current testin...
The high cost of raw materials, high labour costs and lengthy cycle times have limited the use of co...
Discontinuous fibre reinforced composites enable the manufacture of integrated structural components...
In-mould flow during manufacturing of Sheet Moulding Compounds (SMCs) heavily affects the material m...
Weld lines (WLs) are among the most detrimental defects affecting polymer composites. While they hav...
In-mould flow during manufacturing of Sheet Moulding Compounds (SMCs) heavily affects the material m...
Carbon Fibre Sheet Moulding Compounds (CF-SMCs) are tow-based composite materials. Interrupted fatig...
A need for light-weighting in the automotive industry is leading to more widespread adoption of comp...
Automotive manufacturers are receiving pressure from customers and regulators to reduce emissions. R...
Advanced Sheet Moulding Compounds (ASMC) and unidirectional (UD) prepregs have been co-compression m...
This paper presents the development of a low-cost carbon fibre moulding compound using an automated ...
Advanced thermoplastic composites such as carbon fibre reinforced polyetheretherketone (CF-PEEK) hav...
A main challenge in design with long discontinuous fibre-based sheet moulding compound (SMC) is to u...
This paper aims to identify architectural features which lead to damage initiation and failure in di...
In the production of carbon fibre reinforced plastics (CFRP), the quality assurance along the whole ...
This publication presents the realisation of a sensor concept, which is based on eddy current testin...
The high cost of raw materials, high labour costs and lengthy cycle times have limited the use of co...