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Materials and Design 66 (2015) 429–436
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Properties and failure behavior of hybrid wire mesh/carbon fiber
reinforced thermoplastic composites under quasi-static tensile load
H. Hasselbruch, A. von Hehl ⇑, H.-W. Zoch
Stiftung Institut für Werkstofftechnik, Dept. Lightweight Materials, Badgasteiner Str. 3, 28359 Bremen, Germany
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Article history: Unlike thermoset fiber reinforced plastics (FRPs), thermoplastic FRPs provide excellent workability under
Received 7 February 2014 elevated forming temperatures. Thus, complex shaped components made of thermoplastic FRPs become
Accepted 19 July 2014 increasingly important for advanced lightweight applications, such as multi-material automotive bodies
Available online 27 July 2014
in white. To enable transition bonding between metals and FRPs, connective elements like rivets are gen-
erally used. However, hole drilling prior to riveting leads to weakening of the fiber structure. Open metal-
lic structures like perforated plates, grid-like sheets or wire meshes enable reinforcement and
stabilization of the fiber structure, even if inserts are integrated into the composite. Inlaid between
two th
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