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Effect of print orientation and bronze existence on tribological and mechanical properties of 3D-printed bronze/PLA composite

In this work, fused deposition modeling (FDM) technology is employed for manufacturing tribological and tensile testing specimens. The test pieces are fabricated in diverse directions to examine the influence of print orientation. The tribological tests are carried out in reciprocating sliding and u...

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Published in:International journal of advanced manufacturing technology 2020-05, Vol.108 (1-2), p.553-570
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Bushings
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Engineering
Filaments
Fused deposition modeling
Industrial and Production Engineering
Industrial applications
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical properties
Media Management
Morphology
Orientation effects
Original Article
Sliding
Surface roughness
Tensile strength
Tensile tests
Three dimensional composites
Three dimensional printing
Tribology
Wear
title Effect of print orientation and bronze existence on tribological and mechanical properties of 3D-printed bronze/PLA composite
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