Quality of 3D Printed Objects Using Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Technology in Terms of Dimensional Accuracy

IF 1.7 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
None Alaa Aljazara, None Nadine Abu Tuhaimer, None Ahmed Alawwad, None Khalid Bani Hani, None Abdallah D. Qusef, None Najeh Rajeh Alsalhi, None Aras Al-Dawoodi
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3D printers are known for providing parts with relatively good accuracy. However, the level of accuracy in the dimensions of printed objects may not matter if they do not have a mechanical purpose. When multiple 3D-printed parts are intended to be integrated with each other to create a larger system, even a fraction of a millimeter can have a significant impact on the entire system. This study aims to investigate the variation in dimension when a single print file is replicated using the same slicing settings. The findings are then analyzed using quality control tools and compared to the designed measurements. Fused deposition modeling (FDM) technology or fused filament fabrication (FFF) technology was chosen for this study due to its availability to the common user, its relatively low cost, and its increasing popularity in different applications and industries. The material used in this study is polylactic acid (PLA) which is a thermoplastic and the most widely used plastic filament in 3D printing. It has a low melting point, high strength, low thermal expansion, and is relatively cheap. The dimensional accuracy of FDM-produced parts was evaluated by comparing the dimensions of the fabricated specimens with their computer-aided design (CAD) models. Statistical analysis revealed that the mean dimensional deviations were within the specified tolerance limits for most of the tested parts. This suggests that FDM technology is reliable in terms of achieving dimensional accuracy.
使用熔融沉积建模(FDM)技术的3D打印对象的尺寸精度质量
3D打印机以提供精度相对较高的零件而闻名。然而,如果打印对象没有机械用途,那么打印对象的尺寸精度水平可能无关紧要。当多个3d打印部件打算相互集成以创建一个更大的系统时,即使是一毫米的一小部分也会对整个系统产生重大影响。本研究旨在研究使用相同的切片设置复制单个打印文件时尺寸的变化。然后使用质量控制工具对结果进行分析,并与设计的测量结果进行比较。本研究之所以选择熔融沉积建模(FDM)技术或熔融长丝制造(FFF)技术,是因为其对普通用户的可用性、相对较低的成本以及在不同应用和行业中的日益普及。本研究使用的材料是聚乳酸(PLA),它是一种热塑性塑料,也是3D打印中使用最广泛的塑料长丝。它熔点低,强度高,热膨胀小,价格相对便宜。通过将制造样品的尺寸与其计算机辅助设计(CAD)模型进行比较,对fdm制造零件的尺寸精度进行了评价。统计分析表明,大多数被测零件的平均尺寸偏差在规定的公差范围内。这表明FDM技术在实现尺寸精度方面是可靠的。
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