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Rheological Behavior and Dynamic Mechanical Properties for Interpretation of Layer Adhesion in FDM 3D Printing
by
Kurose, Takashi
, Kobayashi, Yutaka
, Thumsorn, Supaphorn
, Ito, Hiroshi
, Prasong, Wattanachai
, Ishigami, Akira
in
3-D printers
/ Additives
/ Adhesion
/ Carbon fibers
/ Composite materials
/ Crystallization
/ Custom design
/ Dimensional stability
/ Dynamic mechanical properties
/ Entanglement
/ Filaments
/ Image compression
/ Lignin
/ Mechanical properties
/ Morphology
/ Particulate composites
/ Polylactic acid
/ Polymers
/ Rheological properties
/ Rheology
/ Solidification
/ Storage modulus
/ Temperature
/ Three dimensional composites
/ Three dimensional printing
/ Zinc oxides
2022
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Rheological Behavior and Dynamic Mechanical Properties for Interpretation of Layer Adhesion in FDM 3D Printing
by
Kurose, Takashi
, Kobayashi, Yutaka
, Thumsorn, Supaphorn
, Ito, Hiroshi
, Prasong, Wattanachai
, Ishigami, Akira
in
3-D printers
/ Additives
/ Adhesion
/ Carbon fibers
/ Composite materials
/ Crystallization
/ Custom design
/ Dimensional stability
/ Dynamic mechanical properties
/ Entanglement
/ Filaments
/ Image compression
/ Lignin
/ Mechanical properties
/ Morphology
/ Particulate composites
/ Polylactic acid
/ Polymers
/ Rheological properties
/ Rheology
/ Solidification
/ Storage modulus
/ Temperature
/ Three dimensional composites
/ Three dimensional printing
/ Zinc oxides
2022
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Rheological Behavior and Dynamic Mechanical Properties for Interpretation of Layer Adhesion in FDM 3D Printing
by
Kurose, Takashi
, Kobayashi, Yutaka
, Thumsorn, Supaphorn
, Ito, Hiroshi
, Prasong, Wattanachai
, Ishigami, Akira
in
3-D printers
/ Additives
/ Adhesion
/ Carbon fibers
/ Composite materials
/ Crystallization
/ Custom design
/ Dimensional stability
/ Dynamic mechanical properties
/ Entanglement
/ Filaments
/ Image compression
/ Lignin
/ Mechanical properties
/ Morphology
/ Particulate composites
/ Polylactic acid
/ Polymers
/ Rheological properties
/ Rheology
/ Solidification
/ Storage modulus
/ Temperature
/ Three dimensional composites
/ Three dimensional printing
/ Zinc oxides
2022
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Rheological Behavior and Dynamic Mechanical Properties for Interpretation of Layer Adhesion in FDM 3D Printing
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Rheological Behavior and Dynamic Mechanical Properties for Interpretation of Layer Adhesion in FDM 3D Printing
2022
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Commercial filaments of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) composites with particulate filler, carbon fiber, and copper powder with different contents were fabricated by FDM 3D printing in XZ-direction at bed temperatures of 45 °C and 60 °C. The effects of additives and bed temperatures on layer adhesion, fracture behavior, and mechanical performance of the PLA composites 3D printing were evaluated. Rheological properties informed viscous nature of all filaments and interface bonding in the PLA composites, which improved printability and dimensional stability of the 3D printing. Crystallinity of the PLA composites 3D printing increased with increasing bed temperature resulting in an improvement of storage modulus, tensile, and flexural properties. On the contrary, the ductility of the 3D printing was raised when printed at low bed temperature. Dynamic mechanical properties, the degree of entanglement, the adhesion factor, the effectiveness coefficient, the reinforcing efficiency factor, and the Cole–Cole analysis were used to understand the layer adhesion, and the interfacial interaction of the composites as compared to the compression molded sheets. SEM images revealed good adhesion between the additives and the PLA matrix. However, the additives induced faster solidification and showed larger voids in the 3D printing, which indicated lower layer adhesion as compared to neat PLA. It can be noted that the combination of the additives and the optimized 3D printing conditions would be obtain superior mechanical performance even layer adhesion has been restricted.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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