Edge quality in fused deposition modeling: I. Definition and analysis
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the problem of the geometric accuracy of edges in parts manufactured by the Fused Deposition Modeling process, as a preliminary step for an experimental investigation.
Methodology/approach
Three geometric variables (inclination, included and incidence angles) were defined for an edge. The influence of each variable on the geometric errors was explained with reference to specific causes related to physical phenomena and process constraints.
Findings
Occurrence conditions for all causes were determined and visualized in a process map, which was also developed into a software procedure for the diagnosis of quality issues on digital models of the parts.
Research limitations/implications
The process map was developed by only empirical considerations and does not allow to predict the amount of geometric errors. In the second part of the paper, experimental tests will help to extend and validate the prediction criteria.
Practical implications
As demonstrated by an example, the results allow to predict the occurrence of visible defects on the edges of a part before manufacturing it with a given build orientation.
Originality/value
In literature, the geometric accuracy of additively manufactured parts is only related to surface features. The paper shows that the quality of edges depends on additional variables and causes to be carefully controlled by process choices.
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Citation
Armillotta, A. and Cavallaro, M. (2017), "Edge quality in fused deposition modeling: I. Definition and analysis", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 23 No. 6, pp. 1079-1087. https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-02-2016-0020
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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