Mechanical characterization of parts fabricated using fused deposition modeling

Emerald - Tập 9 Số 4 - Trang 252-264 - 2003
Anna Bellini1, Selçuk I. Güçeri2
1(Anna Bellini is based at the Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Management, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
2Selçuk Güçeri is based at the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Drexel University, PA, USA

Tóm tắt

Layered manufacturing is an evolution of rapid prototyping (RP) techniques where the part is built in layers. While most of the previous applications focused on building “prototypes”, recent developments in this field enabled some of the prototyping methods to achieve an agile fabrication technology to produce the final product directly. A shift from prototyping to manufacturing of the final product necessitates broadening of the material choice, improvement of the surface quality, dimensional stability, and achieving the necessary mechanical properties to meet the performance criteria. The current study is part of an ongoing project to adapt fused deposition modeling to fabrication of ceramic and multi‐functional components. This paper presents a methodology of the mechanical characterization of products fabricated using fused deposition modeling.

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