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Residual alignment and its effect on weld strength in material-extrusion 3D-printing of polylactic acid

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ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
卷 36, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.addma.2020.101415

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Material extrusion; Birefringence; Molecular orientation; Weld strength; Polylactic acid

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  1. Royal Society International Exchange Scheme [IES\ R3\ 183003]
  2. European Union [778092]
  3. EPSRC [EP/P005403/1]
  4. Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851
  5. EPSRC [EP/P005403/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Gaining a molecular understanding of material extrusion (MatEx) 3D printing is crucial to predicting and controlling part properties. Here we report the direct observation of distinct birefringence localised to the weld regions between the printed filaments, indicating the presence of molecular orientation that is absent from the bulk of the filament. The value of birefringence at the weld increases at higher prints speeds and lower nozzle temperatures, and is found to be detrimental to the weld strength measured by tensile testing perpendicular to the print direction. We employ a molecularly-aware non-isothermal model of the MatEx flow and cooling process to predict the degree of alignment trapped in the weld at the glass transition. We find that the predicted residual alignment factor, (A) over bar, is linearly related to the extent of birefringence, Delta n. Thus, by combining experiments and molecular modelling, we show that weld strength is not limited by inter-diffusion, as commonly expected, but instead by the configuration of the entangled polymer network. We adapt the classic molecular interpretation of glassy polymer fracture to explain how the measured weld strength decreases with increasing print speed and decreasing nozzle temperature.

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