MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Experimental investigation on flexural properties of FDM-processed PET-G specimen using response surface methodology

  • Fountas Nikolaos A.,
  • Papantoniou Ioannis,
  • Kechagias John D.,
  • Manolakos Dimitrios E.,
  • Vaxevanidis Nikolaos M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202134901008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 349
p. 01008

Abstract

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The properties of fused deposition modeling (FDM) products exhibit strong dependence on process parameters which may be improved by setting suitable levels for parameters related to FDM. Anisotropic and brittle nature of 3D-printed components makes it essential to investigate the effect of FDM control parameters to different performance metrics related to resistance for improving strength of functional parts. In this work the flexural strength of polyethylene terephthalate glycol (PET-G) is examined under by altering the levels of different 3D-printing parameters such as layer height, infill density, deposition angle, printing speed and printing temperature. A response surface experiment was established having 27 experimental runs to obtain the results for flexural strength (MPa) and to further investigate the effect of each control parameter on the response by studying the results using statistical analysis. The experiments were conducted as per the ASTM D790 standard. The regression model generated for flexural strength adequately explains the variation of FDM control parameters on flexural strength and thus, it can be implemented to find optimal parameter settings with the use of either an intelligent algorithm, or neural network.