An Investigation on Achieving Sustainability in Fused Deposition Modeling via Topology Optimization

Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is one of the important additive layer manufacturing techniques, used to fabricate products from heated polymer materials. Like other manufacturing processes, sustainability interventions are desirable in FDM to attain energy and resource efficiency simultaneously wit...

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Main Authors: Andre Espach, Kapil Gupta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE) 2021-09-01
Series:International Journal of Recent Contributions from Engineering, Science & IT
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fdm
Online Access:https://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jes/article/view/23595
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spelling doaj-5f87bc2c96d44c288423cb04fe71592e2021-09-27T12:02:10ZengInternational Association of Online Engineering (IAOE)International Journal of Recent Contributions from Engineering, Science & IT2197-85812021-09-019341910.3991/ijes.v9i3.235958241An Investigation on Achieving Sustainability in Fused Deposition Modeling via Topology OptimizationAndre Espach0Kapil Gupta1University of Johannesburg Mechanical Engineering Science, Auckland Park Johannesburg-2006 Republic of South AfricaUniversity of Johannesburg Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology 7225, John Orr Building Doornfontein, Johannesburg- 2028 Republic of South AfricaFused deposition modeling (FDM) is one of the important additive layer manufacturing techniques, used to fabricate products from heated polymer materials. Like other manufacturing processes, sustainability interventions are desirable in FDM to attain energy and resource efficiency simultaneously with good product quality. This paper reports the results of investigation conducted by the authors on effect of topology optimization strategy on quality of FDM parts and sustainability of the process. A total of eighteen experiments have been conducted by varying infill pattern and density at three levels each for optimized and unoptimized topology, based on Taguchi L18 technique. Statistical fitness of the data has been insured by ANOVA. Both infill density and pattern have been found the significant parameters. Better mechanical strength has been obtained for topology optimized FDM parts. A set of confirmation experiments have been conducted followed by quantification of sustainability and indicated that improved mechanical properties simultaneously with enhanced sustainability can be achieved via topology optimization in FDM processhttps://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jes/article/view/23595additive manufacturingfdmtopology optimizationsustainability
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An Investigation on Achieving Sustainability in Fused Deposition Modeling via Topology Optimization
International Journal of Recent Contributions from Engineering, Science & IT
additive manufacturing
fdm
topology optimization
sustainability
author_facet Andre Espach
Kapil Gupta
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title An Investigation on Achieving Sustainability in Fused Deposition Modeling via Topology Optimization
title_short An Investigation on Achieving Sustainability in Fused Deposition Modeling via Topology Optimization
title_full An Investigation on Achieving Sustainability in Fused Deposition Modeling via Topology Optimization
title_fullStr An Investigation on Achieving Sustainability in Fused Deposition Modeling via Topology Optimization
title_full_unstemmed An Investigation on Achieving Sustainability in Fused Deposition Modeling via Topology Optimization
title_sort investigation on achieving sustainability in fused deposition modeling via topology optimization
publisher International Association of Online Engineering (IAOE)
series International Journal of Recent Contributions from Engineering, Science & IT
issn 2197-8581
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is one of the important additive layer manufacturing techniques, used to fabricate products from heated polymer materials. Like other manufacturing processes, sustainability interventions are desirable in FDM to attain energy and resource efficiency simultaneously with good product quality. This paper reports the results of investigation conducted by the authors on effect of topology optimization strategy on quality of FDM parts and sustainability of the process. A total of eighteen experiments have been conducted by varying infill pattern and density at three levels each for optimized and unoptimized topology, based on Taguchi L18 technique. Statistical fitness of the data has been insured by ANOVA. Both infill density and pattern have been found the significant parameters. Better mechanical strength has been obtained for topology optimized FDM parts. A set of confirmation experiments have been conducted followed by quantification of sustainability and indicated that improved mechanical properties simultaneously with enhanced sustainability can be achieved via topology optimization in FDM process
topic additive manufacturing
fdm
topology optimization
sustainability
url https://online-journals.org/index.php/i-jes/article/view/23595
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