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  • 2021Effect of single-fiber properties and fiber volume fraction on the mechanical properties of Ioncell fiber composites8citations
  • 2021Exploring the possibilities of FDM filaments comprising natural fiber-reinforced biocomposites for additive manufacturing26citations
  • 2020Data-Driven Computational Homogenization Method Based on Euclidean Bipartite Matching7citations
  • 2020Mechanical and thermal behavior of natural fiber-polymer composites without compatibilizers4citations
  • 2020Comparative screening of the structural and thermomechanical properties of FDM filaments comprising thermoplastics loaded with cellulose, carbon and glass fibers30citations
  • 2020Comparative screening of the structural and thermomechanical properties of FDM filaments comprising thermoplastics loaded with cellulose, carbon and glass fibers30citations
  • 2019Machine Learning assisted design of tailor-made nanocellulose films27citations
  • 2016Modeling of wood-like cellular materials with a geometrical data extraction algorithm1citations
  • 2013The influence of shear on the dewatering of high consistency nanofibrillated cellulose furnishes53citations
  • 2012Interactions between inorganic nanoparticles and cellulose nanofibrils36citations

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  • Karakoç, Alp
  • Hummel, Michael
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  • Sriubaitė, Simona
  • Hughes, Mark
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  • Ranta, Anton
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  • Wiklund, Jenny
  • Borghei, Maryam
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  • Sjölund, Johanna
  • Hernandez-Estrada, Albert
  • Freund, Jouni
  • Reza, Mehedi
  • Maloney, Thaddeus
  • Dimić-Mišić, Katarina
  • Alava, Mikko J.
  • Puisto, Antti
  • Laine, Janne
  • Österberg, Monika
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Exploring the possibilities of FDM filaments comprising natural fiber-reinforced biocomposites for additive manufacturing

  • Abidnejad, Roozbeh
  • Karakoç, Alp
  • Ranta, Anton
  • Paltakari, Jouni
  • Rafiee, Mahdi
  • Ojha, Krishna
Abstract

Funding Information: The authors would like to acknowledge the material support by Elastopoli Oy, Finland. Both M.R. and R.A. had equal contributions; therefore, their co-authorship order should be equally assessed. A.K. gratefully acknowledges the funding through the Academy of Finland BESIMAL (Decision No. 334197). Publisher Copyright: © 2021 the Author(s), licensee AIMS Press. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) ; In recent years, with the recent advancements in the field of additive manufacturing, the use of biobased thermoplastic polymers and their natural fiber-reinforced biocomposite filaments have been rapidly emerging. Compared to their oil-based counterparts, they provide several advantages with their low carbon footprints, ease of reusability and recyclability and abundancy, and comparable price ranges. In consideration of their increasing usage, the present study focused on the development and analysis of biocomposite material blends and filaments by merging state-of-the-art manufacturing and material technologies. A thorough suitability study for fused deposition modeling (FDM), which is used to manufacture samples by depositing the melt layer-by-layer, was carried out. The mechanical, thermal, and microstructural characterization of birch fiber reinforced PLA composite granules, in-house extruded filaments, and printed specimens were investigated. The results demonstrated the printability of biocomposite filaments. However, it was also concluded that the parameters still need to be optimized for generic and flawless filament extrusion and printing processes. Thus, minimal labor and end-products with better strength and resolutions can be achieved. ; Peer reviewed

Topics
  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Carbon
  • melt
  • extrusion
  • strength
  • composite
  • thermoplastic
  • additive manufacturing