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摘要
在设计机器部件时,选择材料的参考依据之一是其机械性能,即抗拉强度。然而,由于设计和工艺中的许多参数会影响材料的抗拉强度,目前 3D 打印产品所用材料的抗拉强度尚未标准化。选择正确的设计和工艺参数可获得适当的机械性能,并最大限度地减少打印过程中的时间和材料用量。预计会影响机械性能的参数是密度和填充图案。本研究旨在观察它们对 3D 打印产品拉伸强度机械性能的影响程度。拉伸强度的试样标准为 ASTM D638,测试的填充图案为网格图案、三角形图案和三六边形图案,总填充密度的百分比分别为 20%、40% 和 60%。本研究使用的材料为聚乳酸(PLA)。使用的三维打印设备是 3D Print MakerGear M2 和 HTE Hounsfield 拉伸试验机。研究结果表明,填充密度分别为 20%、40% 和 60% 的试样具有不同的拉伸强度。密度为 60% 的三六边形填充图案试样的抗拉强度值最大,其次是三角形填充图案,最小的是密度为 20% 的网格图案。
THE EFFECT OF INFILL PATTERN AND DENSITY PARAMETERS ON TENSILE STRENGTH OF POLYMER MATERIALS IN 3D PRINTING
One of the references for selecting materials in designing a machine component is its mechanical property which is tensile strength. However, the current tensile strength from the materials used in 3D printing products has not been standardized due to many parameters in the design and process that affect them. The selection of correct design and process parameters may result in the proper mechanical properties and minimize the time and amount of materials used during the printing process. The parameters expected to affect the mechanical properties are density and infill pattern. This study was conducted to observe how far the effect of them on the mechanical properties of 3D printing product's tensile strength. The specimen standard of tensile strength used was ASTM D638, while the tested infill pattern was Grid, Triangles, and Tri-Hexagon patterns, with the percentage of total infill density of 20%, 40%, and 60%. PLA (Polylactic Acid) was chosen as the material used in this study. The 3D print machine operated was 3D Print MakerGear M2 with the tensile testing machine of HTE Hounsfield. The results of this study concluded that the percentage of infill density 20%, 40%, and 60% with different infill patterns had different tensile strengths. The specimen with a Tri-Hexagon infill pattern and 60% density had the biggest tensile strength value, followed by the Triangles infill pattern and the smallest one was the Grid pattern with 20% density.