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2019 DETERMINATION OF THE MAXIMUM BRIDGING DISTANCE IN LARGE SCALE ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

Large Scale Additive Manufacturing (LSAM) defines a system that can be used for printing components on the order of several meters at high extrusion rates (up to 50 kg/hr). The feed stock material is in the form of thermoplastic or fiber reinforced thermoplastic pellets which are almost 20 times cheaper than the filament based feedstock. The system has the potential to significantly affect automobile, aerospace and energy industries. However, the design constraints of small-scale 3D printing may not be applied to the large-scale printing due to the nature of the process. New design rules and limitations should be taken into consideration. In this study, the maximum bridging distance in large scale direct extrusion 3D printing system is investigated experimentally. A specially designed V-shaped model is used for testing. The experiments were carried out for 2 mm, 4 mm and 6 mm nozzle diameters under free- and forced-air cooling conditions. The failure of bead is determined in terms of break off and sags down. The maximum bridge distance is dependent on the printer settings (nozzle diameter, extrusion rate, travel speed, etc.), material, surface area-to-volume ratio of the extruded bead and cooling rate (thermal effects).

International Congress on 3D Printing (Additive Manufacturing) Technologies and Digital Industry
3D-PTC2019

Ömer Eyercioğlu Mehmet Aladağ Adem Aksoy Kursad Gov

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Subject Area: Engineering Broadcast Area: International Type: Article Language: English