Evaluating Extrusion Deposited Additively Manufactured Fiber-Reinforced Thermoplastic Polymers as Carbon/Carbon Preforms

Applied Composite Materials(2024)

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lthough development of high char-yielding polymers has reduced the manufacturing costs of carbon/carbon composites associated with multiple densification cycles, manufacturing highly customized complex-shaped carbon/carbon composites can still be expensive due to molds/tooling surfaces used by traditional preform production techniques. In this study, we explored whether extrusion deposition additive manufacturing (EDAM) could be used as a mold-less approach to manufacturing complex-shaped carbon/carbon composites. The thermogravimetric analysis and coupon distortion results of several short carbon fiber-reinforced thermoplastic polymers used for 3D printing were investigated, including polyphenylene sulfide, polyetherimide, poly sulfone, polyether ether ketone, and polyether sulfone. Although polyetherimide had the highest char yield (57 wt.%) , carbon fiber-reinforced polyphenylene sulfide was the best preform for manufacturing complex shapes because of its dimensional stability, with carbonized strains of -4.18×10^-2 and 1.82×10^-1 at 1 ^∘ C/min in the 1- and 3- direction, respectively, after heat treating to 900 ^∘ C . The distortion results of more complex shapes showed that EDAM can be a practical alternative over more traditional preform production techniques for manufacturing complex-shaped carbon/carbon composites.
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Additive manufacturing,Carbon/carbon composites,Pyrolysis,Char yield,Fiber-reinforced polymers,Dimensional stability
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