Steel-CF/PA6 hybrids manufactured by a laser tape placement process: Effect of first-ply placement rate on lap shear strength for garnet blasted substrates

Chris Stokes-Griffin*, Andreas Kollmannsberger, Paul Compston, Klaus Drechsler

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    Abstract

    This paper investigates the manufacture of selectively reinforced metal/composite hybrids in a laser-assisted automated tape placement process. Unidirectional carbon fibre/PA6 composite tapes were applied to 1.9 mm hot rolled steel substrates. The bonding of the first ply to the substrate is critical to the success of the metal-composite hybrid. This work investigates the effect of increasing the first-ply placement rate for speeds of 25 mm/s, 50 mm/s and 100 mm/s. The steel substrates were pre-treated by garnet blasting and then coating with a 60 μm layer of PA6. The garnet blasted surface texture was quantified using white light interferometry. The thermal history for bonding of the first ply was measured with fine wire thermocouples. The interfacial bond strength of the hybrid laminates was assessed by ASTM D 3165 lap shear tests. The lap shear strength increased to the highest value of 22.4 MPa at 50 mm/s. Analysis of the fracture surfaces and thermal history suggest that the lower strengths at 25 mm/s and 100 mm/s are due to lower adhesion of the PA6 coating to the metal substrate, most probably due to lower levels of crystallization.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)321-328
    Number of pages8
    JournalProcedia Manufacturing
    Volume29
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019
    Event18th International Conference on Sheet Metal, SHEMET 2019 - Leuven, Belgium
    Duration: 15 Apr 201917 Apr 2019

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