Abstract

Laser-structured metal surfaces in combination with thermoplastic compression mould processes allow intrinsic hybrid structures with high-strength connections. Suitable process parameters are still to be identified to provide optimised assembly parameters. Therefore, laser structures with different configurations are applied to steel sheets and compressed with textile reinforced thermoplastic composites to manufacture hybrid structures. Laser processing parameters, such as pulse duration or energy as well as laser scanning strategies and therefore structure dimensions are analysed.After manufacturing, specimens are extracted and characterized in single-lap shear tests comparing different configurations to identify boundary conditions for the laser structuring with optimal bonding characteristics.

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