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  • 2023Automatic process control of an automated fibre placement machine17citations
  • 2023In-situ defect detection and correction using real time automated fibre placementcitations
  • 2023Steering Potential for Printing Highly Aligned Discontinuous Fibre Composite Filament5citations
  • 2023Steering Potential for Printing Highly Aligned Discontinuous Fibre Composite Filament5citations
  • 2022The Effect of Process Parameters on First Ply Deposition in Automated Fibre Placement1citations

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  • Kratz, James
  • Sun, X. C.
  • Valverde, Mario Adrian
  • Tretiak, Iryna
  • Longana, Marco L.
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  • Ivanov, Dmitry
  • Woods, Ben K. S.
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  • Longana, Marco Luigi
  • Ivanov, Dmitry S.
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Steering Potential for Printing Highly Aligned Discontinuous Fibre Composite Filament

  • Longana, Marco Luigi
  • Ivanov, Dmitry S.
  • Nguyen, Duc H.
  • Krajangsawasdi, Narongkorn
  • Woods, Ben K. S.
  • Hamerton, Ian
Abstract

DcAFF (discontinuous aligned fibre filament) is a novel material for fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printing made of highly aligned discontinuous fibres produced using high performance discontinuous fibre (HiPerDiF) technology. It reinforces a thermoplastic matrix to provide high mechanical performance and formability. Accurate printing of DcAFF poses a challenge, especially for complex geometries, because: (i) there is a discrepancy between the path where the filament experiences the adhering pressure from the filleted nozzle and the nozzle path; and (ii) the rasters display poor adhesion to the build platform immediately after deposition, which causes the filament to be dragged when the printing direction changes. This paper explains the implication of these phenomena on steering capabilities and examines the techniques for improving DcAFF printing accuracy. In the first approach, the machine parameters were adjusted to improve the quality of the sharp turning angle without changing the desired path, but this showed insignificant effects in terms of precision improvements. In the second approach, a printing path modification with a compensation algorithm was introduced. The nature of the inaccuracy of the printing at the turning point was studied with a first-order lag relationship. Then the equation to describe the deposition raster inaccuracy was determined. A proportional–integral (PI) controller was added to the equation to calculate the nozzle movement in order to bring the raster back to the desired path. The applied compensation path is shown to give an accuracy improvement in curvilinear printing paths. This is particularly beneficial when printing larger circular diameter curvilinear printed parts. The developed printing approach can be applied with other fibre reinforced filaments to achieve complex geometries.

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  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • liquid-assisted grinding
  • composite
  • thermoplastic
  • aligned
  • field-flow fractionation