Characteristics of the 3D-printed composite material in different raster orientations under thermal effects

Fang-Yu Fan,Wei-Chun Lin,Chiung-Fang Huang, Yung-Kang Shen, Jing-Shiuan Lai,Liping Wang

POLYMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE(2024)

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In this study, polylactic acid (PLA) and thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) were used to fabricate composite materials with different raster orientations by a 3D printing process. The idea of this study came from the fact that in nature, many plants have vertical or horizontal lines on their leaves or branches. The authors made use of the composite material of a material structure under a thermal effect to achieve the material concept. Finally, their characteristics were observed by applying a thermal effect, tensile tests (to evaluate toughness), and a dynamic mechanical analysis (tan delta to evaluate energy absorption). After a thermal effect (temperature) from a heat source was applied, it was found that the material exhibited negative Poisson's ratio (NPR) characteristic. A single material with two layers on 0(0) raster orientation of a material in this study had the maximum tan delta (energy absorption), an NPR, and toughness regardless of the kind of material. Among the composite materials, 0(degrees) raster orientation of them also had a larger NPR, and the absolute value of Poisson's ratio decreased as the temperature increased. Highlights center dot The innovative two-layer composite material fabricated by 3D printing.center dot The material characteristics with various raster orientations are discussed.center dot PLA0 has the largest tan (5, toughness, and negative Poisson's ratio.
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3D printing,additive manufacturing,composite material,energy absorption,negative Poisson's ratio,raster orientation,thermal effect
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