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Parametric Optimization of 3D Printing Process

The term “three-dimensional printing” refers to a variety of manufacturing processes used to create a variety of things. Nine identically sized models were created utilising a low-cost 3D printer and polylactic acid (PLA) material using the design of experiments approach (DOE). Infill %, Layer thick...

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Published in:International journal for research in applied science and engineering technology 2022-10, Vol.10 (4), p.451-458
Main Authors: Katre, Mr. Nilesh, Gonare, Mr. Rahul, Rahangdale, Mr. Raj, Karade, Mr. Shrejas, Maskare, Mr. Shubham, Hulke, Mr. Harshal, Baitule, Prof. Hemant
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Language:English
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Summary:The term “three-dimensional printing” refers to a variety of manufacturing processes used to create a variety of things. Nine identically sized models were created utilising a low-cost 3D printer and polylactic acid (PLA) material using the design of experiments approach (DOE). Infill %, Layer thickness, and Nozzle diameter were the three input parameters that were examined, each of which had three levels. The ideal polylactic acid impact resistance (PLA). Through compressive testing, this study’s goal is to comprehend mechanical characteristics, economic benefits, and environmental advantages. The study’s findings will offer a thorough mechanical inventory for product design and production. This study also points to potential improvements in infill pattern design for additive manufacturing.
ISSN:2321-9653
2321-9653
DOI:10.22214/ijraset.2022.46997