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Biopolyamide composites for fused filament manufacturing: impact of fibre type on the microstructure and mechanical performance of printed parts
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Año del Documento
2023-07-07
Editorial
Springer
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Progress in Additive Manufacturing, July 2023, vol. 9, p. 857–874
Resumen
As additive manufacturing (AM) becomes more widespread in ever more demanding applications, the performance demands on printed parts are increasing. Efforts are directed towards improving mechanical performance in all manufacturing directions, including requirements such as sustainability, economic viability, and weight savings. This work focuses on the systematic study of printed parts by manufacturing fused filaments fabrication (FFF) of a bio-based polyamide (PA11) reinforced with different types and amounts of fibres: short glass fibre (GF) and a needle-shaped nanofibre: sepiolite (SEP). The aim was to establish which of these two had the best balance between improving mechanical properties and forming intra- or interrater defects. The surprising results revealed that the different morphologies of these fillers induce two opposite stiffening mechanisms and defect microstructure. In the case of SEP, a change in the crystalline polymorph, a higher crystallization rate and the elevated dispersion of high and constant surface area fibres increase the stiffness at a lower effective load. Additionally, nanocomposites possess lower percentage porosity with more isotropic and smaller average inter-raster pores compared to GF composites. The latter are stiffened only by the immobilisation effect of the confined polymer chains in a system with a high dispersion of fibre sizes with heterogenous and intrarasterised defects. By contrast, these morphologies provide the GF composites with a more effective energy dissipation mechanism in impact tests and higher thermal stability.
Materias (normalizadas)
Impresión 3D
Biopolímeros
Materias Unesco
3312.10 Plásticos
2211.02 Materiales Compuestos
Palabras Clave
Biopolyamide
Biopoliamida
Fused filament fabrication (FFF)
Fabricación por filamento fundido (FFF)
Nanocomposites
Nanocompuestos
ISSN
2363-9512
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
Recovery and Resilience Mechanism Funds, Next Generation EU Funds
Community of Castilla y León Funds. Complementary Research and Development Plans with the Autonomous Communities in R&D&I actions, of the Component 17. Investment 1.
Community of Castilla y León Funds. Complementary Research and Development Plans with the Autonomous Communities in R&D&I actions, of the Component 17. Investment 1.
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© 2023 The Authors
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eng
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