Advanced Testing and Analysis of Mechanical Properties for 3D Printing Materials
Keywords:
3D printing materials, Mechanical properties, Polylactic acid (PLA), Material characterization, Digital manufacturingAbstract
The recent developments in 3D printing technology enable digital manufacturing in mass-scale distribution. Also, the ready availability of 3D printers for the public at low costs and high mechanical properties makes the scientists look at the properties of the 3D printing materials. However, polymers are mainly used to make 3D objects, and they generally have low mechanical properties. So, there is an urgent need to characterize and analyze the mechanical properties to assess which 3D printing materials have better properties. This work is aimed at finding the best 3D printing material from existing materials. In this work, initially, the mechanical properties of the 3D printing polymers like polylactic acid (PLA) and lay Wood have been analyzed. This work would propose the best 3D printing material from current basic 3D printing materials with improved mechanical properties.
References
- Lalit Singh Mehta, Dr.Priam Pillai, Compression Testing of PLA in 3D Printing, International Journal of Electronics, Electrical and Computational System, Vol 6, PP. 68-69, 2017.
- Annamalai Pandian, Cameron Belavek, , American Society for Engineering Education, PP. 1-3,2016
- Juraj Beniakl, Milos Matusi and Peter Krizan, Biodegradable Polymers for the Production of Prototypes, Vol 832, PP. 152-158, 2016
- Martikka Ossi, Timo Karki and Qingling Wu, Mechanical Properties of 3D-Printed Wood-Plastic Composites, Trans Tech Publication, Vol 777, PP. 499-507, 2018
- Durgun Ismail and Ertan Rukiye, Experimental investigation of FDM process for improvement of mechanical properties and production cost, Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 20, PP. 228 - 235, 2014.
- Tymrak B.M, Kreiger M, Pearce J.M, Mechanical Properties of components fabricated with open-source 3D printers under realistic environmental conditions, Vol 8, PP. 242-246, 2014.
- Lee I and Kim Y, The Recent Patent Analysis and Industrial Trend of 3D Printing, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 8(S8), PP. 70-73, 2015 .
- Godfrey C.Onwubolu and Farzad Rayegani, Characterization and Optimization of Mechanical Properties of ABS Parts Manufactured by the Fused Deposition Modelling Process, International Journal of Manufacturing Engineering, Vol 2014, PP. 13, 2014.
- Es-Said O. S, Foyos J, Noorani R, Mendelson M, Marloth R & Pregger B.A, Effect of Layer Orientation on Mechanical Properties of Rapid Prototyped Samples, Vol 15, PP. 107-122, 2007.
- Lee C.S, Kim S.G, Kim H.J, Ahn S.H, Measurement of anisotropic compressive strength of rapid prototyping parts, Journals of Materials Processing Technology,Vol 6, PP. 187-188, 2007.
- Syed H. Masooda, Kalpesh kumar Maub, and Song W.Q, Tensile Properties of Processed FDM Polycarbonate Material, Tensile Properties of Processed FDM Polycarbonate Material, Vol 654-656, PP. 2556-2559, 2010.
- Oksman S, Skrifvars M, Selin J, Natural fibres as reinforcement in poly lactic acid (PLA) composites, Composites Science & Technology, Vol 63, PP. 1317-1324, 2004.
- Adam M. Pringle, Rudnicki Mark, and Joshua Pearce, Wood Furniture Waste-Based Recycled 3-D Printing Filament, Forest Products Journal, Vol 68, PP. 65-67, 2016.
- Wang L, Gramlich WM, Gardner DJ, Improving the impact strength of Poly lactic acid (PLA) in fused layer modeling (FLM), Department Of Mechanical Engineering, Vol 4, PP 12-16, 2017.
- Jianlei Wang, Hongmei Xie, Zixiang Weng, T.Senthil, Lixin Wu, A novel approach to improve mechanical properties of parts fabricated by fused deposition modeling, Department Of Manufacturing Engineering, Vol 7, PP. 23-26, 2016.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) IJSRCSEIT

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.