3D printing of morphing composites
With 3D printing as the norm, 4D printing allows fabricated parts to undergo a change in form or shape with the extra dimension of time. With external stimuli such as heat, the sample is able transform into another shape through morphing. The material property that determines the magnitude of...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1767262024-05-25T16:52:00Z 3D printing of morphing composites Lim, Shi En Hortense Le Ferrand School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Hortense@ntu.edu.sg Engineering 3D printing of morphing composites 4D printing With 3D printing as the norm, 4D printing allows fabricated parts to undergo a change in form or shape with the extra dimension of time. With external stimuli such as heat, the sample is able transform into another shape through morphing. The material property that determines the magnitude of morphing is the pre-strain induced in the printed part when printed using the 3D printer. The higher the pre-strain induced or stored in the part, the higher the magnitude of the morphing capability displayed when an external stimulus like a form heat is applied on the sample. In this report, the focus was on modifying several 3D printing parameters and methods in hopes to alter the morphing abilities of the samples. Fused Deposition Method (FDM) printing was used in this report. Polylactic Acid (PLA) was the filament used for printing of all the samples. The experiments in this report were split into 4 stages, each stage explored different 3D printing parameters and their effect on the morphing capabilities of the samples were discussed. Overall, it could be observed that the in-situ parameters such as the printing bed temperature and nozzle fan speed affected the morphing behavior the most. The curvature displayed by the sample having underwent heat treatment was used as a gauge of the morphing ability of the sample printed. Bachelor's degree 2024-05-20T02:08:39Z 2024-05-20T02:08:39Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Lim, S. E. (2024). 3D printing of morphing composites. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176726 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176726 en B100 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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With 3D printing as the norm, 4D printing allows fabricated parts to undergo a change in form
or shape with the extra dimension of time. With external stimuli such as heat, the sample is
able transform into another shape through morphing. The material property that determines the
magnitude of morphing is the pre-strain induced in the printed part when printed using the 3D
printer. The higher the pre-strain induced or stored in the part, the higher the magnitude of the
morphing capability displayed when an external stimulus like a form heat is applied on the
sample. In this report, the focus was on modifying several 3D printing parameters and methods
in hopes to alter the morphing abilities of the samples. Fused Deposition Method (FDM)
printing was used in this report. Polylactic Acid (PLA) was the filament used for printing of all
the samples. The experiments in this report were split into 4 stages, each stage explored
different 3D printing parameters and their effect on the morphing capabilities of the samples
were discussed. Overall, it could be observed that the in-situ parameters such as the printing
bed temperature and nozzle fan speed affected the morphing behavior the most. The curvature
displayed by the sample having underwent heat treatment was used as a gauge of the morphing
ability of the sample printed. |
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