Bionic design and 3d printing of continuous carbon fiber-reinforced polylactic acid composite with barbicel structure of eagle-owl feather

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Inspired by eagle-owl feather with characteristics of light weight and high strength, the bionic continuous carbon fiber-reinforced polylactic acid composite with barbicel structure was successfully 3D printed. Under the action of external load, angles between barbicels and rachis structure of eagle-owl feather decreased, which consumed a part of energy and built structure base of bionic feather structure model with a certain arrangement angle of continuous carbon fiber. Variation of bionic structure model design parameters significantly affected the mechanical properties of the 3D printing bionic composites. The relatively low continuous carbon fiber content on tensile force direction restricted enhancement of tensile strength of bionic composite. However, attributed to different angle arrangement of continuous carbon fiber, the propagation of cracks in bionic composite was hindered, exhibiting high impact resistance. The effective and feasible bionic feather design and 3D printing of continuous carbon fiber-reinforced polylactic acid composite extended the corresponding application in the areas with high impact loads.

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Liang, Y., Liu, C., Zhao, Q., Lin, Z., Han, Z., & Ren, L. (2021). Bionic design and 3d printing of continuous carbon fiber-reinforced polylactic acid composite with barbicel structure of eagle-owl feather. Materials, 14(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14133618

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