2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14020337
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Effective Stiffness of Fused Deposition Modeling Infill Lattice Patterns Made of PLA-Wood Material

Abstract: Fused deposition modeling (FDM) uses lattice arrangements, known as infill, within the fabricated part. The mechanical properties of parts fabricated via FDM are dependent on these infill patterns, which make their study of great relevance. One of the advantages of FDM is the wide range of materials that can be employed using this technology. Among these, polylactic acid (PLA)-wood has been recently gaining attention as it has become commercially available. In this work, the stiffness of two different lattice … Show more

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“…The fabrication of CHCs using conventional machining techniques is difficult. Thanks to the features of three-dimensional printing technology [ 13 ], both the CHC and CCC were printed using polyvinyl butyral [ 14 ] filament because these materials can be removed thoroughly and easily by using industrial alcohol solution [ 15 ]. The printing parameters for manufacturing both the CHC and CCC were a printing speed [ 16 ] of 30 mm/s, printing temperature [ 17 ] of 200 °C, layer thickness [ 18 ] of 0.1 mm, and bed temperature [ 19 ] of 60 °C.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fabrication of CHCs using conventional machining techniques is difficult. Thanks to the features of three-dimensional printing technology [ 13 ], both the CHC and CCC were printed using polyvinyl butyral [ 14 ] filament because these materials can be removed thoroughly and easily by using industrial alcohol solution [ 15 ]. The printing parameters for manufacturing both the CHC and CCC were a printing speed [ 16 ] of 30 mm/s, printing temperature [ 17 ] of 200 °C, layer thickness [ 18 ] of 0.1 mm, and bed temperature [ 19 ] of 60 °C.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next very common method of reinforcing PLA with natural materials is the production of PLA–wood composites. Cuan-Urquizo et al [ 165 ] studied the effects of different infill configurations on the mechanical properties of PLA–wood composites. PLA–wood specimens were fabricated with two different infill topologies: hexagonal and star-shaped with different filling ratios (20%, 30%, 40%, and 50%).…”
Section: Influence Of the Structure And/or Inner Structure On Part Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effective stiffness of the hexagonal topology was 60% to 100% higher than that of the star topology at low filling percentages. However, at higher infill fractions, the star-shaped configuration was 21% to 78% stiffer than the hexagonal topology [ 165 ]. Ayrilmis et al [ 166 ] examined the effects of gyroid structure on the mechanical properties (flexural and compressive strength and Brinell hardness) of PLA wood panels with different sizes and face layer dimensions, as well as without face layers.…”
Section: Influence Of the Structure And/or Inner Structure On Part Pr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventional materials utilised for different advanced materials, such as ceramics, composites, or metals, can be found in additive manufactured (AM) materials [ 69 , 70 , 71 ]. However, AM has a method that spreads quickly in the manufacturing sectors, making AM products usable most of the time [ 72 , 73 ]. A 3D object scanner is used in additive manufacturing (AM), which enables the production of items with accurate geometrical details.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%