articleRapid Prototyping JournalAug 17, 2015Closed access

The impact of process parameters on mechanical properties of parts fabricated in PLA with an open-source 3-D printer

University of Naples Federico II · Federico II University Hospital

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Abstract

Purpose – This study aims to quantify the ultimate tensile strength and the nominal strain at break (ɛ f ) of printed parts made from polylactic acid (PLA) with a Replicating Rapid prototyper (Rep-Rap) 3D printer, by varying three important process parameters: layer thickness, infill orientation and the number of shell perimeters. Little information is currently available about mechanical properties of parts printed using open-source, low-cost 3D printers. Design/methodology/approach – A computer-aided design model of a tensile test specimen was created, conforming to the ASTM:D638. Experiments were designed, based on a central composite design. A set of 60 specimens, obtained from combinations of selected…

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