Warp

Bricking: A new slicing method to reduce warping

A. Guerrero-de-Mier, M.M. Espinosa, M. Domínguez, "Bricking: A new slicing method to reduce warping" Procedia Engineering, 132 126-131, 2015

Abstract:

Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) is the most used 3D printing technology. In this technology, 3D pieces are built warming and extruding thermoplastic through a nozzle. When the thermoplastic gets cold, internal stresses may generate deformations, mainly in corners. In this paper we describe a method for reduce these deformations (called warping), splitting pieces in hexagonal or squared bricks spatially locked. We have developed and tested an application that calculates the necessary GCODE to build the bricking piece directly, and we have measured a significant reduction in warp deformations.

A model research for prototype warp deformation in the FDM process

Tian-Ming Wang, Jun-Tong Xi, Ye Jin, "A model research for prototype warp deformation in the FDM process" The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 33(11-12) 1087-1096, 2007

Abstract:

In rapid prototyping (RP) technology, proto- types are constructed by the sequential deposition of material layers. When the deposition process involves temperature gradients, thermal stresses will develop. In this paper, the prototype deformation in fused deposition modeling (FDM) processes is studied, and the essence of the deformation and the interacting principles are analyzed. According to basic hypotheses and simplifications, the mathematical model of the prototype warp deformation is constructed, and each of the influencing factors concretely, including the deposition layers number n, the stacking section length L, the chamber temperature T e , and the material linear shrinkage rate α, is quantificationally analyzed. Based on the analysis results, some issues and phenomena in the FDM process are rationally explained. Furthermore, the improving methods for the reduction of the prototype warp deformation are proposed, and the applying effect is better.

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