Dimensional and Shape Accuracy of Foundry Patterns Fabricated Through Photo-Curing

This paper deals with the potential use of the PolyJet Matrix (PJM) technology and digital materials to fabricate foundry patterns. The primary purpose of the study was to assess the dimensional and shape accuracy of additively manufactured objects by determining the draft angle as well as the round...

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Main Authors: Paweł Zmarzły*, Tomasz Kozior, Damian Gogolewski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek 2019-01-01
Series:Tehnički Vjesnik
Subjects:
PJM
Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/332422
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spelling doaj-b473e8fc1d6b46d087740fc5da53c52b2020-11-24T21:55:20ZengFaculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek Tehnički Vjesnik1330-36511848-63392019-01-0126615761584Dimensional and Shape Accuracy of Foundry Patterns Fabricated Through Photo-CuringPaweł Zmarzły*0Tomasz Kozior1Damian Gogolewski2Kielce University of Technology, Al. 1000-lecia P. P. 7, 25-314 Kielce, PolandKielce University of Technology, Al. 1000-lecia P. P. 7, 25-314 Kielce, PolandKielce University of Technology, Al. 1000-lecia P. P. 7, 25-314 Kielce, PolandThis paper deals with the potential use of the PolyJet Matrix (PJM) technology and digital materials to fabricate foundry patterns. The primary purpose of the study was to assess the dimensional and shape accuracy of additively manufactured objects by determining the draft angle as well as the roundness, waviness and roughness parameters. The experiments were conducted for cylindrical samples printed using VeroWhite liquid polymer resin. The analysis focused on the relationship between the build direction and the geometry and surface finish of prints. Three different orientations, i.e. 0º, 45º and 90º, were considered. The surface texture analysis involved comparing the statistical, graphical and numerical data, including calculation results obtained with the wavelet transform method. The findings confirm that the build direction has a significant effect on the dimensional and shape accuracy of prints and that the PJM technology can be used to fabricate precise foundry patterns, especially in investment (lost-wax) casting.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/332422additive manufacturing technologiesfoundry patternPJMtechnological hereditywavelet transformwaviness deviations
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language English
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author Paweł Zmarzły*
Tomasz Kozior
Damian Gogolewski
spellingShingle Paweł Zmarzły*
Tomasz Kozior
Damian Gogolewski
Dimensional and Shape Accuracy of Foundry Patterns Fabricated Through Photo-Curing
Tehnički Vjesnik
additive manufacturing technologies
foundry pattern
PJM
technological heredity
wavelet transform
waviness deviations
author_facet Paweł Zmarzły*
Tomasz Kozior
Damian Gogolewski
author_sort Paweł Zmarzły*
title Dimensional and Shape Accuracy of Foundry Patterns Fabricated Through Photo-Curing
title_short Dimensional and Shape Accuracy of Foundry Patterns Fabricated Through Photo-Curing
title_full Dimensional and Shape Accuracy of Foundry Patterns Fabricated Through Photo-Curing
title_fullStr Dimensional and Shape Accuracy of Foundry Patterns Fabricated Through Photo-Curing
title_full_unstemmed Dimensional and Shape Accuracy of Foundry Patterns Fabricated Through Photo-Curing
title_sort dimensional and shape accuracy of foundry patterns fabricated through photo-curing
publisher Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek
series Tehnički Vjesnik
issn 1330-3651
1848-6339
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper deals with the potential use of the PolyJet Matrix (PJM) technology and digital materials to fabricate foundry patterns. The primary purpose of the study was to assess the dimensional and shape accuracy of additively manufactured objects by determining the draft angle as well as the roundness, waviness and roughness parameters. The experiments were conducted for cylindrical samples printed using VeroWhite liquid polymer resin. The analysis focused on the relationship between the build direction and the geometry and surface finish of prints. Three different orientations, i.e. 0º, 45º and 90º, were considered. The surface texture analysis involved comparing the statistical, graphical and numerical data, including calculation results obtained with the wavelet transform method. The findings confirm that the build direction has a significant effect on the dimensional and shape accuracy of prints and that the PJM technology can be used to fabricate precise foundry patterns, especially in investment (lost-wax) casting.
topic additive manufacturing technologies
foundry pattern
PJM
technological heredity
wavelet transform
waviness deviations
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/332422
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