Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Extrusion and Deposition Process of a Poly(lactic Acid) Strand with Fused Deposition Modeling
In the last decade, Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) has gained popularity for allowing the fabrication of pieces with complex shapes. The final quality of the pieces is strongly linked to the shape, size and surface finish of the strands deposited successively, which themselves depend on the printin...
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doaj-539aad10d5074edb9f749dfc8596e66b2020-12-02T00:02:10ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602020-12-01122885288510.3390/polym12122885Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Extrusion and Deposition Process of a Poly(lactic Acid) Strand with Fused Deposition ModelingAnne Gosset0David Barreiro-Villaverde1Juan Carlos Becerra Permuy2Marcos Lema3Ana Ares-Pernas4María José Abad López5Technological Research Center (CIT), Universidade da Coruña, Campus de Esteiro, 15403 Ferrol, SpainCITIC Research, Universidade da Coruña, Campus de Elviña, 15071 A Coruña, SpainTechnological Research Center (CIT), Universidade da Coruña, Campus de Esteiro, 15403 Ferrol, SpainCITIC Research, Universidade da Coruña, Campus de Elviña, 15071 A Coruña, SpainTechnological Research Center (CIT), Universidade da Coruña, Campus de Esteiro, 15403 Ferrol, SpainTechnological Research Center (CIT), Universidade da Coruña, Campus de Esteiro, 15403 Ferrol, SpainIn the last decade, Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) has gained popularity for allowing the fabrication of pieces with complex shapes. The final quality of the pieces is strongly linked to the shape, size and surface finish of the strands deposited successively, which themselves depend on the printing parameters and extruded material properties. In this work, we present an experimental characterization of an extruded and deposited single strand of Poly-Lactic Acid (PLA), by means of high-speed visualization of the bead region between the substrate and the nozzle, where the molten polymer is still in liquid phase. A Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model proposed in literature, and, based on isothermal and viscous flow assumptions, is validated with this data in terms of strand height and meniscus shape. The characteristics of the printed layer are also confronted to the measurements of the solidified strands by microscopy, with a good agreement. The focus on high printing speeds allows extending the conclusions of previous studies. Regarding the surface finish, the roughness patterns detected on the printed strands are correlated to the velocity fluctuations of the printing head. The CFD model does not capture those thickness variations, however, due to not accounting for solidification.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/12/2885thermoplastichigh-speed visualizationcomputational fluid dynamicssingle strand depositionhigh printing speeds |
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Anne Gosset David Barreiro-Villaverde Juan Carlos Becerra Permuy Marcos Lema Ana Ares-Pernas María José Abad López Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Extrusion and Deposition Process of a Poly(lactic Acid) Strand with Fused Deposition Modeling Polymers thermoplastic high-speed visualization computational fluid dynamics single strand deposition high printing speeds |
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Anne Gosset David Barreiro-Villaverde Juan Carlos Becerra Permuy Marcos Lema Ana Ares-Pernas María José Abad López |
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Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Extrusion and Deposition Process of a Poly(lactic Acid) Strand with Fused Deposition Modeling |
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Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Extrusion and Deposition Process of a Poly(lactic Acid) Strand with Fused Deposition Modeling |
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Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Extrusion and Deposition Process of a Poly(lactic Acid) Strand with Fused Deposition Modeling |
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Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Extrusion and Deposition Process of a Poly(lactic Acid) Strand with Fused Deposition Modeling |
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Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Extrusion and Deposition Process of a Poly(lactic Acid) Strand with Fused Deposition Modeling |
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experimental and numerical investigation of the extrusion and deposition process of a poly(lactic acid) strand with fused deposition modeling |
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In the last decade, Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) has gained popularity for allowing the fabrication of pieces with complex shapes. The final quality of the pieces is strongly linked to the shape, size and surface finish of the strands deposited successively, which themselves depend on the printing parameters and extruded material properties. In this work, we present an experimental characterization of an extruded and deposited single strand of Poly-Lactic Acid (PLA), by means of high-speed visualization of the bead region between the substrate and the nozzle, where the molten polymer is still in liquid phase. A Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model proposed in literature, and, based on isothermal and viscous flow assumptions, is validated with this data in terms of strand height and meniscus shape. The characteristics of the printed layer are also confronted to the measurements of the solidified strands by microscopy, with a good agreement. The focus on high printing speeds allows extending the conclusions of previous studies. Regarding the surface finish, the roughness patterns detected on the printed strands are correlated to the velocity fluctuations of the printing head. The CFD model does not capture those thickness variations, however, due to not accounting for solidification. |
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thermoplastic high-speed visualization computational fluid dynamics single strand deposition high printing speeds |
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