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    <title language="eng">End milling of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics as surface pretreatment for adhesive bonding - effect of intralaminar damages and particle residues</title>
    <abstract language="eng">In this study, the use of dry end milling of carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) as surface pretreatment for high-strength (structural) adhesive bonding was investigated. Surfaces were pretreated using different milling parameters; subsequently, they were adhesively bonded and tested. In comparison with sanding and other industrial standard pretreatment methods, the measured adhesive strength was significantly lower. Detailed surface investigations utilizing field-emission scanning electron microscopy could identify two major effects for lower adhesion strength. Intralaminar damages and microparticle residues on the created surface reduced the strength of the CFRP adhesive joints. This eventually explains results from investigations on milling pretreated repairs. By application of power ultrasound cleaning equipment and coating with low viscosity epoxy primers, the authors showed a way to overcome the discovered drawbacks and to improve bond strength significantly. Surface roughness measurements showed that the arithmetical mean roughness R(a)can be used as an effective value for assessment of mechanical pretreated CFRP surfaces as well as for the quality of necessarily following cleaning processes.</abstract>
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    <title language="eng">On the Fabrication and Automation of Reliable Bonded Composite Repairs</title>
    <abstract language="eng">For structures made of carbon fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRP), fast, robust, and reliable repair technologies are mandatory for economical usage. In this paper, the authors explain their strategy and experiences. An automated process is proposed to achieve the challenging goals. A general overview on the origin, effects, and analysis of contaminants in CFRP structures and the relationship to the achievable strength of adhesive bonds are given. For the repair of composite structures using adhesive bonding, surface pretreatment is a key factor in terms of reliability and strength. Different surface treatment processes such as grinding, grit blasting, plasma and pulsed lasers treatments are discussed. Furthermore, the possibilities and technical implementation of an automated milling process for the repair of composite structures are presented. This change from manual production to automation tremendously improved the quality and duration of the repair and allows the creation of a uniform surface for adhesive bonding. Further integration of novel technologies is discussed and will further support and enhance the repair in the near future.</abstract>
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    <author>Anna Judenmann</author>
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    <title language="eng">Fiber-Oriented Repair of Fiber Reinforced Plastics: Investigations on Tensile Specimens</title>
    <parentTitle language="eng">4th Applied Research Conference - ARC 2014, 5th July 2014, Ingolstadt</parentTitle>
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    <title language="deu">Additive Fertigung von endlosfaserverstärkten Kunststoffstrukturen</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Additive Fertigung hat sich in zahlreichen industriellen Anwendungen etabliert und bildet eine wichtige Schlüsseltechnologie. Im Gegensatz zu metallischen Werkstoffen, haben additiv gefertigte Bauteile aus Kunststoffen geringere Festigkeit und Steifigkeit, sodass sich ihre Verwendung als lasttragende Strukturen schwierig gestaltet. Insbesondere der Einsatz von endlosen Verstärkungsfasern kann die mechanischen Eigenschaften additiv gefertigter Strukturen signifikant verbessern und die Fertigung hochbelastbarer Faserverbundstrukturen im 3D-Druckverfahren ermöglichen. Daher gilt es aktuell notwendige Anlagen und Prozessketten für den Fertigungsprozess aber auch Vorgehensweisen für die belastungsoptimierte Auslegung der Faserverläufe innerhalb des Bauteils zu entwickeln, um so das Themengebiet „Endlosfaserverstärkter 3D-Druck“ weiter voranzutreiben. Für mehr räumliche Freiheit bei der Positionierung der Druckbahnen können industrieroboterbasierte Systeme eingesetzt werden, um so das Potenzial gerichteter Bauweise von Faserverbundstrukturen auch im additiven Fertigungsprozess vollumfänglich ausschöpfen zu können. Dabei ermöglicht ihr Einsatz auch eine räumliche Ablage der Faserverstärkung, wobei für die Materialablage ein geeigneter 3D-Druckkopf erforderlich ist. Für die Implementierung der Faserverstärkung ist zudem eine dem Lastfall entsprechende Auslegung des Bauteils sowie die Ermittlung einer sinnvollen Faserpositionierung innerhalb des Bauteils erforderlich, wobei unterschiedliche Variablen aus den Bereichen Material, Struktur und Fertigungsprozess berücksichtigt werden müssen. Im Rahmen des Vortrages werden die Herausforderungen der Technologieentwicklung des endlosfaserverstärkten 3D-Drucks aufgegriffen sowie auf eine belastungsorientierte Faserpositionierung näher eingegangen. Aktuelle Erkenntnisse werden diskutiert sowie eine Entwurfsmethodik für die Prozesspfadgenerierung vorgeschlagen.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Münchner Leichtbauseminar 2022, 26. October 2022, 16. November 2022, 30 November 2022, Munich/Neubiberg/Garching</parentTitle>
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    <abstract language="eng">In this paper, the idea of fiber-oriented repair geometries for carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) is investigated. It considers the differing mechanical properties of unidirectional fiber reinforced material by excluding overlapping regions perpendicular to the fiber direction of the particular layer.&#13;
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    <abstract language="eng">The utilisation of 3D printing processes in the fabrication of continuous fiber-reinforced composites confers a multitude of advantages, in particular flexible design based on structural requirements. In order to achieve greater flexibility, there is a necessity for 3D printing systems that allow for customisable material selection and fiber positioning. This paper presents the design of a robot-based 3D printing system that incorporates an in-situ impregnation line and flexibility regarding the machine code generation for fiber positioning. The development of the system enabled the attainment of an average fiber volume content of up to 37.12%. In the tensile tests, material characteristics up to E1 = 24.7 GPa and strength of up to RM1 = 0.51 GPa were determined.</abstract>
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