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Numerical Predictions of Bottom Layer Stability in Material Extrusion Additive Manufacturing

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JOM
Volume 74, Issue 3, Pages 1096-1101

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11837-021-05035-9

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  1. Danish Council for Independent Research (DFF) | Technology and Production Sciences (FTP) [8022-00042B]

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This article investigates the influence of yield stress buildup of viscoplastic materials on the stability of the bottom layer during multilayer printing. A computational fluid dynamics model is developed to alter the yield stress, providing fundamental knowledge on designing the material rheology for withstanding hydrostatic and extrusion pressure.
Robocasting and 3D concrete printing are technologies that belong under the umbrella term material extrusion additive manufacturing. These two free-form fabrication methods are used to produce 3D structures/components in materials such as ceramic pastes, thermosets, and concrete. Common for the materials is their viscoplastic behavior during deposition and structural buildup (i.e., increase in yield stress) after deposition. The material's complex nature makes it a non-trivial task to ensures that printed layers do not deform when depositing additional layers on top. In this article, we numerically investigate the influence of the yield stress buildup of viscoplastic materials on the stability of the bottom layer during multilayer printing. Specifically, we have developed a computational flssssuid dynamics model that applies a scalar approach to alter the yield stress. The novel model provides fundamental knowledge on how to design the material's rheology, so the bottom layer can withstand both the hydrostatic and extrusion pressure.

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