Strength and Poisson's ratio of fused filament fabrication parts made from carbon filler enhanced PEEK compounds at elevated temperatures.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Scientific Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1038/s41598-024-80470-7
Leo Nyman, Pauli Lehto, Kirsi Kukko, Antti Kestilä, Esa Kallio
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Engineering plastics are finding widespread applications across a broad temperature spectrum, with additive manufacturing (AM) having now become commonplace for producing aerospace-grade components from polymers. However, there is limited data available on the behavior of plastic AM parts exposed to elevated temperatures. This study focuses on investigating the tensile strength, tensile modulus and Poisson's ratio of parts manufactured using fused filament fabrication (FFF) and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) plastics doped with two additives: short carbon fibers (SCFs) and multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). Tensile test specimens, conforming to the ISO 527 type-1b standard and printed in the XY-plane, were subjected to elevated temperatures (110 °C, 130 °C). After temperature stabilization, a tensile test was conducted to evaluate how elevated temperatures affect the mechanical properties of the parts. The results were compared to tensile test results obtained at room temperature. Additionally, computed micro-tomography was used to determine the porosity of the FFF parts. Furthermore, differential scanning calorimetry measurements were made. The results indicate that exposure to the elevated temperature range used in this work can reduce the tensile strength by 36%. The effects on the tensile modulus and Poisson's ratio were less pronounced. Based on these findings, SCF-PEEK FFF parts demonstrate higher tensile modulus and specific strength compared to plain-PEEK at elevated temperatures (110-130 °C), supporting their use in lightweight aerospace structures.

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高温下由碳填料增强PEEK化合物制成的熔融长丝制造部件的强度和泊松比。
工程塑料在广泛的温度范围内得到了广泛的应用,增材制造(AM)现在已经成为用聚合物生产航空级部件的常见方法。然而,关于塑料增材制造部件暴露在高温下的性能数据有限。本研究重点研究了使用熔融长丝(FFF)和掺有短碳纤维(SCFs)和多壁碳纳米管(MWCNTs)两种添加剂的聚醚醚酮(PEEK)塑料制造的零件的拉伸强度、拉伸模量和泊松比。拉伸试样符合ISO 527 type-1b标准,并在xy平面上打印,经受高温(110°C, 130°C)。温度稳定后,进行拉伸试验,以评估高温对零件机械性能的影响。结果与室温下的拉伸试验结果进行了比较。此外,计算机显微断层扫描用于确定FFF部件的孔隙率。并进行了差示扫描量热测量。结果表明,暴露在该工作中使用的较高温度范围内可使拉伸强度降低36%。对拉伸模量和泊松比的影响较小。基于这些发现,SCF-PEEK FFF部件在高温(110-130°C)下比普通peek具有更高的拉伸模量和比强度,支持其在轻型航空航天结构中的应用。
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