Journal of the Japan Society for Composite Materials
Online ISSN : 1884-8559
Print ISSN : 0385-2563
ISSN-L : 0385-2563
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Tensile-test-Property Evaluations of 3D Printed Continuous Carbon Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites
Akira TODOROKITatsuki OASADAYoshihiro MIZUTANIYoshiro SUZUKIMasahito UEDARyosuke MATSUZAKIYoshiyasu HIRANO
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2019 Volume 45 Issue 4 Pages 141-148

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Continuous carbon fiber composites can be printed with 3D printers. Many studies detailing elucidations of the mechanical properties of such 3D printed composites have been published, all of which employed a conventional tensile specimen configuration with surface resin layers. In the present study, 0º, 90º, ±45º, and lay-up direction type specimens were newly designed for 3D printed composites without surface layers. Using the 3D printer, both conventional and newly designed specimens with serpentine folded fiber bundles were fabricated and investigated experimentally. The lay-up direction specimen was fabricated using 800 layers. The specimens without the serpentine folded fiber bundles were experimentally shown to be adequate for tensile tests. The lay-up direction specimen had the lowest strength and stiffness, which seems to be related to its surface roughness.

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