2023
DOI: 10.1177/13506501231209396
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Effect of build orientation on the green tribological properties of multi-jet fusion manufactured PA12 parts

Beyza Gavcar,
Emir Halit Sumer,
Binnur Sagbas
et al.

Abstract: Additive manufacturing (AM) is a newly developed technology for manufacturing parts from three-dimensional (3D) computer-aided design (CAD) models by depositing a material layer on layer. Multi-jet fusion (MJF) is one of the AM technologies that can be used for manufacturing functional parts like gear, linear, bearing, etc., by polymers. In various applications, technical processes, design of tribological systems, optimum lubrication, and reduction of wear and friction are significant performance criteria to p… Show more

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“…As a result, the authors explained that the formation of crystallinity was significantly affected by the duration of the first cooling stage, the temperature at the end of the printing process, the duration of extremely low cooling rate and the cooling condition of the second cooling stage. An interesting work was issued by Gavcar et al [ 104 ], where the green tribological behavior of nylon 12 parts, manufactured by MJF with different build orientations, was evaluated by ball-on-disc tribological tests under different normal loads and lubricated environments.…”
Section: Nylon As Materials For Additive Manufacturing Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the authors explained that the formation of crystallinity was significantly affected by the duration of the first cooling stage, the temperature at the end of the printing process, the duration of extremely low cooling rate and the cooling condition of the second cooling stage. An interesting work was issued by Gavcar et al [ 104 ], where the green tribological behavior of nylon 12 parts, manufactured by MJF with different build orientations, was evaluated by ball-on-disc tribological tests under different normal loads and lubricated environments.…”
Section: Nylon As Materials For Additive Manufacturing Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%