Temperature-compensated constitutive model of fused filament fabrication 3D printed PLA materials with full extrusion temperatures

Kaiyang Zhu, Zichen Deng, Shi Dai, Yajun Yu

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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to focus on the effect of interlayer bonding and thermal decomposition on the mechanical properties of fused filament fabrication-printed polylactic acid specimens at high extrusion temperatures. Design/methodology/approach: A printing process, that is simultaneous manufacturing of contour and specimen, is used to improve the printing accuracy at high extrusion temperatures. The effects of the extrusion temperature on the mechanical properties of the interlayer and intra-layer are evaluated via tensile experiments. In addition, the microstructure evolution affected by the extrusion temperature is observed using scanning electron microscopy. Findings: The results show that the extrusion temperature can effectively improve the interlayer bonding property; however, the mechanical properties of the specimen for extrusion temperatures higher than 270°C may worsen owing to the thermal decomposition of the polylactic acid (PLA) material. The optimum extrusion temperature of PLA material in the three-dimensional (3D) printing process is recommended to be 250–270°C. Originality/value: A temperature-compensated constitutive model for 3D printed PLA material under different extrusion temperatures is proposed. The present work facilitates the prediction of the mechanical properties of specimens at an extrusion temperature for different printing temperatures and different layers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)41-51
Number of pages11
JournalRapid Prototyping Journal
Volume28
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • 3D printing
  • Extrusion temperature
  • Fused Filament Fabrication
  • Mechanical property

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