Abstract

In this study, a novel multifunctional film known as susceptor, containing silver nanoparticles, was proposed to improve the induction welding performance of unidirectional carbon fiber-reinforced polyetherketoneketone (CF/PEKK) thermoplastic composites. A group of Ag/PEKK films was synthesized with different amounts of silver nanoparticles. Good thermal performance was obtained, including the maximum temperature and thermal growth time constant, leading to the selection of films with 60 wt.% and 70 wt.% silver nanoparticles. In addition, the mechanical performance was evaluated for single-lap joints fabricated with the selected films and stainless-steel mesh. Specifically, the highest interlaminar shear strength and single-lap shear strength of 25.2 MPa and 20.9 MPa, respectively, were achieved with a susceptor containing 60 wt.% silver nanoparticles. The mechanism of these increases in thermal and mechanical performance is discussed using numerical and experimental methods (non-destructive test and optical microscope observation). In conclusion, the multifunctional heating film incorporated into the adhesive can improve the thermal and mechanical efficiency of single-lap joints of thermoplastic composites fabricated using the induction welding method.

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