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Autor:
Igor Zhilyaev, Stefan Grieder, Marco Küng, Christian Brauner, Michael Akermann, Jonas Bosshard, Petra Inderkum, João Francisco, Martin Eichenhofer
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Materials, Vol 9 (2022)
Substitution of conventional metal structures with fiber-reinforced polymers is possible because of their sustainable performance. One of the primary disadvantages of these composite materials is their high cost due to labor-intensive manufacturing.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e47831c03f134f97a853a9270abf62bb
Autor:
Stefan Grieder, Igor Zhilyaev, Marco Küng, Christian Brauner, Michael Akermann, Jonas Bosshard, Petra Inderkum, João Francisco, Yannick Willemin, Martin Eichenhofer
Publikováno v:
Polymers, Vol 14, Iss 16, p 3429 (2022)
Additive manufacturing of high-performance polymers—such as PA12, PPS, PEEK, and PEKK—combined with industrial-grade carbon fibers with a high fiber volume ratio of up to 60% allows a weight reduction of over 40% compared to classic metal constru
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9367e154c4384d9cb730ad2771744dcc
Autor:
Urban Fasel, Martin Eichenhofer, Leo Baumann, Paolo Ermanni, Dominic Keidel, Giovanni Cavolina
Publikováno v:
Manufacturing Letters. 23:85-88
Continuous carbon fibre composite additive manufacturing opens up new possibilities for automated, cost-effective manufacturing of highly-loaded structures. This is achieved by the high design freedom of the process, allowing to tailor the fibre plac
Autor:
Martin Eichenhofer, Daniel Huelsbusch, Patrick Striemann, Frank Walther, Daniel Schupp, Michael Niedermeier
Publikováno v:
Materials Testing. 60:801-808
The novel, additive manufacturing technique, continuous lattice fabrication, combines the advantages of continuous fiber-reinforcement with those of additive manufacturing. This enables the generation of fiber-reinforcement within a single layer and
Publikováno v:
Composites Science and Technology. 164:248-259
Continuous lattice fabrication (CLF) was recently introduced as a new additive manufacturing (AM) technology capable of printing continuous fibre-reinforced thermoplastic composites along desired trajectories in three-dimensional space. In a systemat
Publikováno v:
Additive Manufacturing. 18:48-57
This paper introduces continuous lattice fabrication (CLF) – a novel additive manufacturing (AM) technique invented for fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites – and demonstrates its ability to exploit anisotropic material properties in digital