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http://dx.doi.org/10.6106/KJCEM.2020.21.6.095

A Study on the Mechanical Properties Experiment for Architectural Application of Polyamide-12 MJF 3D Printing Material - Focusing on the Change in Tensile Properties According to the 3D Printing Orientation -  

Park, Sangjae (Department of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University)
Yoo, Seungkyu (Construction 3D Printing Laboratory, HS HI-TECH)
Kim, Munhwan (Department of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University)
Kim, Jaejun (Department of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University)
Publication Information
Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management / v.21, no.6, 2020 , pp. 95-102 More about this Journal
Abstract
The number of use cases in machinery, aviation, and other industries that manufacture precise parts is increasing, and the construction industry is also increasingly using 3D printing technology. Although various materials for 3D printing are currently being developed and utilized, 3D printing manufacturing has a problem that the mechanical properties of the product may change when compared with conventional manufacturing methods such as injection and molding. This paper verifies the effect of the printing orientation on the mechanical properties of the product in the manufacture of PA12 material and providing basic data on the practical use of the materials as building subsidiary materials and structural materials. The results of the experiment showed that the product printed in the orientation of 0° showed the lowest overall strength and elongation rate, and the product printed in the orientation of 45° showed the highest figure. Overall, tensile strength and yield strength increased between 0° and 45°, and tended to decrease somewhat at 45° to 90°.
Keywords
Architecture; 3D Printing; Printing orientation; Multi Jet Fusion; PA12;
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