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Deposition direction-dependent failure criteria for fused deposition modeling polycarbonate

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RAPID PROTOTYPING JOURNAL
Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 221-227

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED
DOI: 10.1108/RPJ-04-2013-0039

Keywords

FDM; Failure mechanisms; Orientation dependence; Polycarbonate; Raster angle; Strength

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Purpose - The purpose of this study is to explore the dependence of material properties and failure criteria for fused deposition modeling (FDM) polycarbonate on raster orientation. Design/methodology/approach - Tension, hardness and density measurements were conducted on a range of specimens at raster angles between 0 and 90 degrees at 15 degrees intervals. Specimens were manufactured so the raster angle was constant throughout each specimen (no rotation between adjacent layers). The yield strength, tensile strength, per cent elongation, elastic modulus, hardness and density of the material were measured as a function of raster angle. The orientation dependence of the properties was then analyzed and used to motivate a failure mechanism map for the material. Findings - The properties of the material were found to be highly orientation-dependent. The variations in mechanical properties were explained to first order using a failure mechanism map similar to those generated for fiber-reinforced composites. Originality/value - In addition to providing valuable experimental data for FDM polycarbonate, the study proposes micro-mechanisms of failure that appear to explain and capture the angular variation of strength with raster orientation. The fact that analysis methods which have been used for composites appear to apply to FDM materials suggests rich areas for future exploration.

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