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Open hole tensile testing of 3D printed parts using in-house fabricated PLA filament

Harshit K. Dave (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, India)
Ashish R. Prajapati (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, India)
Shilpesh R. Rajpurohit (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, India)
Naushil H. Patadiya (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, India)
Harit K. Raval (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, India)

Rapid Prototyping Journal

ISSN: 1355-2546

Article publication date: 27 August 2019

Issue publication date: 8 January 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is being increasingly used in automotive and aerospace industries because of its ability to produce specimens having difficult geometrical shape. However, owing to lack of critical information regarding the reliability and mechanical properties of FDM-printed parts at various designs, the use of 3D printed parts in these industries is limited. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of process parameters of FDM on the tensile strength of open-hole specimen printed using in-house-fabricated polylactic acid (PLA).

Design/methodology/approach

In the present study, three process parameters, namely, raster angle, layer thickness and raster width, are selected for investigation of tensile strength. To produce the tensile specimens in the FDM machine, the PLA filament is used which is fabricated from PLA granules using a single-screw extruder. Further, the experimental values are measured and critically analysed. Failure modes under tests are studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

Findings

Results indicate that the raster angle has a significant effect on the tensile strength of open-hole tensile specimen. Specimens built with 0° raster angle, 200-µm layer thickness and 500-µm raster width obtained maximum tensile strength.

Originality/value

In this work, a new concept of testing a plate that has a rectangular shape and a circular hole at the centre is tested. Open-hole tensile test standard ASTM D5766 has been implemented for the first time for the FDM process.

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Citation

Dave, H.K., Prajapati, A.R., Rajpurohit, S.R., Patadiya, N.H. and Raval, H.K. (2020), "Open hole tensile testing of 3D printed parts using in-house fabricated PLA filament", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 26 No. 1, pp. 21-31. https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-01-2019-0003

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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