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Relationship between FDM 3D Printing Parameters Study: Parameter Optimization for Lower Defects.

Patrich FerrettiChristian Leon-CardenasGian Maria SantiMerve SaliElisa CiottiLeonardo FrizzieroGiampiero DonniciAlfredo Liverani
Published in: Polymers (2021)
Technology evolution and wide research attention on 3D printing efficiency and processes have given the prompt need to reach an understanding about each technique's prowess to deliver superior quality levels whilst showing an economical and process viability to become mainstream. Studies in the field have struggled to predict the singularities that arise during most Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) practices; therefore, diverse individual description of the parameters have been performed, but a relationship study between them has not yet assessed. The proposed study lays the main defects caused by a selection of printing parameters which might vary layer slicing, then influencing the defect rate. Subsequently, the chosen technique for optimization is presented, with evidence of its application viability that suggests that a quality advance would be gathered with such. The results would help in making the FDM process become a reliable process that could also be used for industry manufacturing besides prototyping purposes.
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