First stage of structural viability of a real component manufactured by FDM (fused deposition modeling) 3D printing. Case: door handle from a car
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Publication date
2019-01ISSN
0012-7361
Abstract
The present work is dedicated to the evaluation of a first stage of structural viability for the implementation of the FDM manufacturing technology in an industrial process in order to obtain functional parts. With this goal, a real part manufactured by the injection moulding process, of which the mechanical properties are known, has been selected. In the present work, this part has been manufactured by FDM in order to study the current feasibility of applying this manufacturing process change to industry. All of this will give an overview of the current state of the FDM technology in order to analyze how much it lacks to be competitive against the current technologies in the world of the industrial manufacturing.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
519.1 - Combinatorial analysis. Graph theory
620 - Materials testing. Commercial materials. Power stations. Economics of energy
621 - Mechanical engineering in general. Nuclear technology. Electrical engineering. Machinery
Keywords
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)
Polycarbonate (PC)
Door handle
Mechanical behaviour
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Impressió 3D
Polièsters--Propietats mecàniques
Termoplàstics--Propietats mecàniques
Elements finits, Mètode dels
Pages
p.8
Publisher
Publicaciones Dyna
Is part of
Dyna 2019, 94 (1)
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© Engineering Journal Dyna
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