Effect of Material on the Mechanical Properties of Additive Manufactured Thermoplastic Parts

Q4 Engineering
D. Cavalcanti, M. Banea, H. F. M. D. Queiroz
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Abstract

Additive manufacturing (AM) also called 3D printing, is an emerging process in the manufacturing sector with increasing new applications in aerospace, prototyping, medical devices and product development, among others. The resistance of the AM part is determined by the chosen material and the printing parameters. As novel materials and AM methods are continuously being developed, there is a need for the development and mechanical characterization of suitable materials for 3D printing. In this study, the influence of the material and the 3D-printing parameters on the mechanical properties of additive manufactured thermoplastic parts was investigated. Three different filaments that are commercially available: Polylactic acid (PLA), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and Tritan were used. Tensile and flexural tests were carried out, in accordance to ASTM standards, to investigate and compare the mechanical properties of the AM parts as a function of material used. The results showed that the type of filaments had the greatest influence on the mechanical properties of the AM parts. The maximum strength and stiffness were obtained for the PLA specimens. Tritan displayed the highest deformation, while the PLA manifested the lowest deformation capacity. The mechanical properties of the printed parts also depend on the printing parameters. The parameters used in this work are a good compromise between the printing time and the mechanical properties.
材料对增材制造热塑性零件力学性能的影响
增材制造(AM)也称为3D打印,是制造业的一种新兴工艺,在航空航天、原型设计、医疗设备和产品开发等领域的新应用越来越多。增材制造零件的电阻取决于所选择的材料和打印参数。随着新型材料和增材制造方法的不断发展,需要开发和表征适合3D打印的材料。在这项研究中,研究了材料和3d打印参数对增材制造热塑性零件力学性能的影响。使用了三种不同的市售长丝:聚乳酸(PLA)、丙烯腈-丁二烯-苯乙烯(ABS)和triitan。根据ASTM标准进行拉伸和弯曲试验,以调查和比较AM零件的机械性能作为所用材料的函数。结果表明,细丝的种类对增材制造零件的力学性能影响最大。得到了PLA试样的最大强度和刚度。Tritan的变形能力最大,PLA的变形能力最低。打印部件的机械性能也取决于打印参数。在这项工作中使用的参数是打印时间和机械性能之间的一个很好的折衷。
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