M. Herrera*, . J.Sogorb, . S.Gonzalez, . F.Lasagni, M. Herrera
Materiales Compuestos (Online first).
Abstract
One of the main advantages of using reinforced thermoplastic materials is the possibility of joining different parts by welding. Welding process avoids the use of mechanical joints, which increase the weight of the component and the manufacturing time; as well as adhesive joints, where it is difficult to ensure their quality.
Welded joints are of special interest when applied in assembly processes with a high production rate. However, welded joints on high-rate components require research into new materials, processes, and inspection techniques. In this line, the present work analyzes the results obtained from different welded joints through heating by electrical resistance without contact. This characterization study includes mechanical, microstructural and physical-chemical properties analysis, as well as its evaluation through non-destructive inspection techniques. As a result, a deeper knowledge of the materials and processes has been obtained, including the effect of the different welding processing parameters.
Different opening mode mechanical tests are presented in this study, as well as thermal analysis by differential scanning calorimetry to evaluate the effect of temperature and time applied during the welding process on the final properties. The quality of the process in the different joining elements has been verified with inspection by means of infrared thermography, correlating indications in the level of IR radiation with localized variations microscopy features (i.e.: amount of resin). In addition, a microstructural study has been carried out to assess the fiber/resin content of the material in the joint areas, as well as a complementary analysis using computed tomography and ultrasound.
Abstract One of the main advantages of using reinforced thermoplastic materials is the possibility of joining different parts by welding. Welding process avoids the use of mechanical [...]