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Direct Ink Write And Thermomechanical Characterization Of Thermoset Composites, Sergio Dante Favela
Direct Ink Write And Thermomechanical Characterization Of Thermoset Composites, Sergio Dante Favela
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This research will be divided into two sections. The first section discusses direct ink writing and thermomechanical characterization for thermoset composites. The thermoset ink is prepared with fillers aiding the printing process by modifying the rheology of the ink and geometry retention by allowing for the part to have an initial UV cure step. Three specimen formulations with different weight percentages were printed by material extrusion in the shape of tensile specimens following ASTM standard D638 to characterize the mechanical properties at room temperature, 100â?? and 200â??. Furthermore, the ink resin was characterized through DSC, TGA, and rheology testing. The …
Material Synthesis And Machine Learning For Additive Manufacturing, Jaime Eduardo Regis
Material Synthesis And Machine Learning For Additive Manufacturing, Jaime Eduardo Regis
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The goal of this research was to address three key challenges in additive manufacturing (AM), the need for feedstock material, minimal end-use fabrication from lack of functionality in commercially available materials, and the need for qualification and property prediction in printed structures. The near ultraviolet-light assisted green reduction of graphene oxide through L-ascorbic acid was studied with to address the issue of low part strength in additively manufactured parts by providing a functional filler that can strengthen the polymer matrix. The synthesis of self-healing epoxy vitrimers was done to adapt high strength materials with recyclable properties for compatibility with AM …
Suitability Of Low-Cost Additive Manufacturing For Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells, David Alexander
Suitability Of Low-Cost Additive Manufacturing For Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells, David Alexander
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The purpose of this dissertation is to study the feasibility of low-cost additive manufacturing to fabricate polymer electrolyte fuel cell bipolar plate materials. Traditional manufacturing techniques include molding, milling, hollow embossing, hydro-forming, rolling, and electromagnetic forming. These processes are employed when a design has been selected due to higher costs at low volumes. The combination of high initial costs and bipolar plates being the most expensive component of the polymer electrolyte fuel cell creates incentive to mitigate this obstacle. The feasibility of low-cost additive manufactured bipolar plates will be proven by fabrication, post-processing, and characterization of printed test specimen. The …
All-In-One Multi3d System: Exploring Potential Of 5-Axis Material Extrusion Additive Manufacturing, Angel Vega
All-In-One Multi3d System: Exploring Potential Of 5-Axis Material Extrusion Additive Manufacturing, Angel Vega
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Additive Manufacturing (AM) has experienced consistent growth since its inception across its seven process categories, especially Material Extrusion (MEX) with systems that can be seen in commercial and industrial settings. As MEX evolves, innovation can be traced in the growing variety of available process materials and new system capabilities leading to greater interest in the technology across various industries including automotive, aerospace and even nuclear weapons. This has created an increasing demand for end-use parts from MEX systems leading to more complex machines with additional Degrees of Freedom (DoF), specialized workflows, and expanded post processing that address the drawbacks of …