Compaction behavior of continuous carbon fiber tows: an experimental analysis

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Compaction behavior of continuous carbon fiber tows: an experimental analysis. / Kastanis, Dimitrios; Steiner, Hermann; Fauster, Ewald et al.
In: Advanced Manufacturing: Polymer and Composites Science, Vol. 1.2015, No. 3, 12.11.2015, p. 169-174.

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abstract = "The compaction behavior of continuous carbon fiber tows was experimentally studied by means of laser light sectioning method. This method allows a direct measurement of tow cross-sectional dimensions during continuous processes. In this work the carbon fiber tows are axially stressed and laid on a curved structure in order to examine their compaction behavior on a smooth surface. The results show a similar compaction behavior for all studied carbon fiber tows that is independent of the tow size.",
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