Impact of Honeycomb Polylactide Infill% in FDM Printed PLA/Nylon for Improved Mechanical Properties

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Abstract

In conventional manufacturing procedures liable upon the forces acting on the materials may lead to breakage during motion of the part undergoing construct which is inevitable to no change its shape and position. In pretty much every case, materials have anisotropic by its nature and virtue. As additive manufacturing (AM) techniques embedded undergoing processes with improved accuracy of the parts being developed. Since there is far disadvantage of the quality of the AM product, constantly improvements made the process of AM is being escalating than conventional process. The assessment of the product and the complexity of the parts can’t be resolved or found before it developing a methodology which impact mechanical properties of the printed parts. An effort has been made in the present work to improve the products mechanical properties by increasing the infill percentage. Study has been carried out as in view of increased infill with elaborated percentages of 15%, 30%, 40% and 50% to enhance the mechanical properties of the parts.

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Sridhar*, A. V. … Rajasekhar, M. (2020). Impact of Honeycomb Polylactide Infill% in FDM Printed PLA/Nylon for Improved Mechanical Properties. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(5), 3662–3668. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.e6556.018520

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