Investigating the Effect of Infill Percentage on Properties of FDM Printed GPLA/PETGs

Sridhar, A. V. and Teja, D. Vamsi and Mouli, K. V. V. N. R. Chandra and Prasad, Balla Srinivasa and Anipey, Padmaja (2020) Investigating the Effect of Infill Percentage on Properties of FDM Printed GPLA/PETGs. In: Emerging Trends in Engineering Research and Technology Vol. 11. B P International, pp. 54-67. ISBN 978-93-90431-76-2

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Abstract

The present work is focused on studying the mechanical properties of different fill percentage
accordingly as well as cost-efficient.
Additive Manufacturing termed by ASTM standard referred to in short as, the technology of fabricating
a model based on creating a three-dimensional Computer-Aided Design structure. In the context of
developing a product from digital data directly, widely involved various technologies. Amongst them,
one being Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) which supervises the principle of AM, is widely known
for developing a polymer-constructed sturdiest range of materials or parts are having operative
mechanical properties. Even though, the main problem exaggerates that, the quality of the output still
denies due to which void parts are created from bubbles trapped leading to failure of parts under
mechanical stresses. Since with 15% infill, stronger parts are estimated and their mechanical
properties are studied. Since the work signifies the influence of 15% infill on mechanical properties in
estimating stronger products by layered addition process. The experimental methodology is based on
structural infill parameters determining goal in achieving and studying material mechanical properties.
From the results obtained, proving that embedding infill, gave enhanced mechanical strength to the
existing materials maintaining increased strength with the lessened weight leading to a futuristic
solution.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: STM Library > Engineering
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 14 Nov 2023 06:08
Last Modified: 14 Nov 2023 06:08
URI: http://open.journal4submit.com/id/eprint/3280

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