Mina Hanna, Sameh Habib, Khalid Abd Elghany, Tamer Mahmoud
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摘要
:三维打印产品的机械性能较差,因此在较长时间内可靠性较低。熔融沉积建模(FDM)是常用的增材制造技术。通过检查 FDM 的几个参数以及在该技术上使用全新物质,可以提高机械和物理特性。本研究分析了聚乳酸/碳纤维复合材料(CF/PLA)的冲击强度和压缩强度。研究考虑了重要的方法论问题:层模式(三角形和直线形)、壁厚和填充密度对使用 FDM 3D 打印机 3D 打印聚乳酸碳纤维样品的压缩和冲击机械性能的影响。结果表明,与直线型样品相比,三角形样品具有更高的机械稳定性,不会突然塌陷。在外壁厚度为 1.2 毫米、填充率为 70% 或 85% 的直线型样品中观察到了这种塌陷,而直线型样品则显示出最高的机械性能。填充密度是所有直线型样品最重要的参数,因为填充密度为 70%、壁厚为 6 毫米的样品的冲击强度最低,仅为 0.20 kJ/m2。
The effect of printing parameters on crushing behavior of 3D printed Poly Lactic Acid/Carbon Fiber samples using Material Extrusion technique
: 3D printing products have poor mechanical properties and thus less reliability for longer. Fused deposition modelling (FDM) is commonly used additive manufacturing technology. Mechanical and physical characteristics could be enhanced by checking out several FDM parameters as well as using brand new substances over this technology. This study analyzed the impact and compression strengths of Poly Lactic Acid/Carbon Fiber composites (CF/PLA). The research considered important methodological aspects: the effects of layer patterns (triangular and rectilinear), wall thickness and infilled density on compression and impact mechanical properties of 3D-printed PLA carbon-fibre samples, using an FDM 3D printing machine. The results showed that triangle samples have more mechanical stability and do not collapse suddenly, compared to rectilinear samples. This collapse was observed in the rectilinear samples with 1.2 mm of outer wall thickness and 70% or 85% of infill percentages, while the rectilinear samples showed the highest mechanical performance. The infill density is the most important parameter for all rectilinear samples, as the lowest impact strength of 0.20 kJ/m2 was recorded for a sample with 70% infill and 6 mm wall thickness.