Additive Fertigung von endlosfaserverstärkten Verbundwerkstoffen: Von der Faser-Matrix-Auswahl über die Druckkopfentwicklung bis zum Faserverbund

The integration of endless fiber reinforced composites in additive manufacturing enables the automated production of materials with high mechanical properties such as strength. The current state of the art utilizing print heads with separate fiber and matrix feeds showed that, without active infiltr...

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Superior document:Advanced Ceramic Materials
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:German
Series:Advanced Ceramic Materials
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (306 p.)
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