2018
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-707620180002.0412
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Comportamiento al creep de un polímero utilizado para impresión 3D

Abstract: RESUMEN En los últimos años se está utilizando, ampliamente, la construcción aditiva o impresión 3D, para la fabricación de bienes tecnológicos. Este procedimiento de construcción tiene y tendrá un gran impacto industrial. Existen muchos procedimientos de impresión 3D y entre ellos el más conocido se denomina Modelado por Deposición de Filamento (MDF). El objetivo del presente trabajo se orienta a la caracterización experimental de propiedades mecánicas de piezas construidas por impresión 3D con polímeros plás… Show more

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“…During the first stage of creep, the elongation rate is high. However, due to the strain Similar results are found in [14] to [20]. In addition, the increase in the maximum creep value increases with the increase in the stress level.…”
Section: Creep Testssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…During the first stage of creep, the elongation rate is high. However, due to the strain Similar results are found in [14] to [20]. In addition, the increase in the maximum creep value increases with the increase in the stress level.…”
Section: Creep Testssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Some researchers have experimentally investigated the effects of environment variables on creep. Temperature-humidity [19] and creep load [20] are considered variable parameters when these studies are examined. Various models have been used to predict creep in some studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Molina, Pender, Moro & Piovan (2018), when setting the temperature conditions when it is printing, it is possible to obtain the maximum creep resistance. By means of thermofluence tests they conclude that when stresses greater than 20 MPa are applied, significant decreases are evidenced of mechanical resistance; however, the atmospheric conditions must be considered, so that the mechanical properties obtained are met.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%