INVESTIGADORES
BOSSIO Guillermo Ruben
artículos
Título:
Effect of FDM printing patterns on mechanical properties of ABS
Autor/es:
DE PRADA, RODRIGO ENZO; BOSSIO, GUILLERMO RUBÉN; BRUNO, MARIANO MARTÍN
Revista:
RAPID PROTOTYPING JOURNAL
Editorial:
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED
Referencias:
Año: 2023
ISSN:
1355-2546
Resumen:
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate how the amount of material used and printing parameters affect the mechanical and water sorption properties of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene printed parts.Design/methodology/approach – The specimens were printed using different printing parameters such as shell number, infill pattern and printing orientation, while accounting for the amount of material used. The mechanical properties of the printed parts were then evaluated using tensile,compression and flexural tests, along with sorption tests.Findings – The results revealed that the maximum tensile stress of 31.41 MPa was obtained when using 100% infill and a horizontal printing orientation. Similarly, the maximum flexural strength and compression of 40.5 MPa and 100.7 MPa, respectively, were obtained with 100% infill. The printing orientation was found to have a greater impact on mechanical behavior compared to the number of shells or infill patterns. Specifically, the horizontal printing orientation resulted in specimens with at least 25% greater strength compared to the vertical printing orientation. Furthermore, the relationship between the amount of material used and strength was evident in the tensile and flexural tests, which showed a close correlation between the two.Originality/value – This study’s originality lies in its focus on optimizing the amount of material used to achieve the best strength-to-mass ratio and negligible water infiltration. The findings showed that specimens with two shells and a 60% infill density exhibited the best strength-to-mass ratio.