Influence of building orientation on the flexural strength of laminated object manufacturing specimens
Author
Borrós i Gómez, Salvador
Reyes Pozo, Guillermo
Olivier, Djamila
Travieso Rodriguez, Jose Antonio
Jerez Mesa, Ramón
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. IQS
Publication date
2017-01Abstract
This study aims to define the best building orientation for components produced via the Laminated object manufacturing (LOM) technique to enhance their flexural performance. Results of previous research show that components produced via LOM are capable of with-standing higher deflections than components produced through other layer manufacturing techniques. However, the relation between the building orientation and flexural strength of components has not yet been assessed. Four types of specimens have been manufactured using different building orientations for each type. The specimens have been tested in a machine with four loading points to evaluate their failure mode and identify the best building orientation toward flexural loading. The best building orientation in terms of maximum load before failure is 45°. Furthermore, a repetitive failure pattern is found for each tested condition. Building orientation is confirmed to be a relevant parameter in LOM manufacturing by influencing the mechanical properties of components.
Document Type
Article
Submitted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
620 - Materials testing. Commercial materials. Power stations. Economics of energy
Keywords
Materials laminats
Flexió (Mecànica)
Fabricació--Automatització
Laminated Object Manufacturing
Rapid prototyping
Building orientation
Pages
6 p.
Publisher
Springer Verlag i Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
Is part of
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology. Vol. 31, no.1 (2017), p.133-139
Note
This is a pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12206-016-1212-4
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