Novel repair concept for composite materials by repetitive geometrical interlock elements

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Abstract

Material adapted repair technologies for fiber-reinforced polymers with thermosetting matrix systems are currently characterized by requiring major efforts for repair preparation and accomplishment in all industrial areas of application. In order to allow for a uniform distribution of material and geometrical parameters over the repair zone, a novel composite interlock repair concept is introduced, which is based on a repair zone with undercuts prepared by water-jet technology. The presented numerical and experimental sensitivity analyses make a contribution to the systematic development of the interlock repair technology with respect to material and geometrical factors of influence. The results show the ability of the novel concept for a reproducible and automatable composite repair. © 2011 by the authors.

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Hufenbach, W., Adam, F., Heber, T., Weckend, N., Bach, F. W., Hassel, T., & Zaremba, D. (2011). Novel repair concept for composite materials by repetitive geometrical interlock elements. Materials, 4(12), 2219–2230. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma4122219

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