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Advances in Fused Deposition Modeling
2014Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is one of the most widely used additive manufacturing processes for fabricating prototypes and functional parts in common engineering plastics. The process is based on the extrusion of heated feedstock plastic filaments through a nozzle tip to deposit layers onto a platform to build parts layer by layer directly from a ...
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Optimising Fused Deposition Modelling
2009Rapid prototyping (RP) processes, classified as “time compression technologies”, are tools for realising physical models in short time and competitive costs. RP provides designers with the tools to rapidly generate an initial prototype directly from a CAD model. The weak points are the poor mechanical strength and the low surface finish of the produced
BAGASSI, SARA +2 more
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Shape deviation modeling for fused deposition modeling processes
2014 IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE), 20143D Printing or Additive Manufacturing (AM), refers to a new class of technologies of making products directly from any three-dimensional digital models. Broader applications of AM require to lower the cost of AM machines. However, products fabricated by low-end machines suffer from the issue of low dimensional accuracy.
Suoyuan Song +3 more
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3D roughness profile model in fused deposition modelling
Rapid Prototyping Journal, 2013PurposeThe paper aims to predict the surface roughness of fused deposition modelling prototypes. Since average roughness is not comprehensive, this study aims to extend the characterization to all the roughness parameters obtainable by a profilometric analysis.Design/methodology/approachA theoretical model of the 3D profile is supplied as a function of
BOSCHETTO, Alberto +2 more
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Additive Manufacturing: Fused Deposition Modeling Advances
2018The paradigm of the manufacturing systems was broken in 1980 with the beginning of the Additive Manufacturing (AM). This technology has been considered as the complement of the classic manufacturing technology, where the material is removed from a raw material until getting the final product.
Julián Israel Aguilar-Duque +4 more
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Recent Advancements in Fused Deposition Modeling
Polymers for Advanced TechnologiesABSTRACTAdditive manufacturing (AM) is a continuously growing field composed of numerous part‐building approaches that involve the creation of products in a layer‐by‐layer fashion. Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is a three‐dimensional printing or AM technique that is being adopted on an industrial scale and is being utilized to make parts for ...
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