Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1466737 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Using pre-stacked material that is formed as a first step in the manufacturing process offers reduced process cycle time for production of complex structural components. The forming is achieved by forcing layers to deform by e.g. intraply deformation and interply slippage, where the latter is the scope of this study. The prepreg–prepreg friction is experimentally determined for four unidirectional carbon/epoxy prepreg systems. The materials differ considering volume fraction of fibres, fibre stiffness and phase of thermoplastic toughener (solved or particles). The study shows large individual differences between the tested materials, where the material systems with particle tougheners seem to obey a boundary lubrication friction, while the other materials show hydrodynamically dominated friction. A large difference between the high and low friction materials, almost a factor of 10, correlates to trends seen in the herein performed surface roughness measurements. Vacuum as well as autoclave consolidated materials are tested.