Tesis de Maestría / master Thesis
A study of variation in the cross-sectional areas of thermoplastic filaments on lattice structures manufactured by fused filament fabrication
Fecha
2021-12-02Registro en:
0000-0003-4477-5046
1045844
Autor
Moreno Núñez, Benjamín Alberto
Institución
Resumen
This research was focused on developing a method to control the width of
extruded filaments, to have a controlled structure of the infills of 3D printed products
manufactured by Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF). Different parameters and their
effect on the width of extruded filaments in FFF were studied. The materials used
were three thermoplastic filaments: polylactic acid (PLA), acrylonitrile butadiene
styrene (ABS), and polycarbonate (PC). The extruded filament widths were
measured using optical characterization and analyzed using statistical analysis.
Two different approaches were followed. First, an experimental one, in which
the effect of the extrusion temperature, the feed rate, the layer height, the fan power,
and the bed temperature on the width was studied. A factorial design of experiments
was performed using the previously mentioned parameters, in which different
combinations were made to obtain the experimental data and perform a regression
analysis that explains and predicts the width of the filaments after extrusion.
A second approach was done to obtain an empirical model that predicts the
die-swell of the filament when it is extruded. To obtain this model, two different
mathematical models were selected from the literature. The first model explains the
pressure inside a nozzle, considering the rheological properties and parameters of
the FFF process. The second model predicts filament die-swell after extrusion,
considering extrusion pressure, extrusion temperature, printing speed, and nozzle
diameter. In the end, an empirical model was done by adapting the pressure model
to the die-swell model and it was possible to obtain the values that could give a
controlled thickening considering the extrusion temperature and adjusting the
printing speed.