Author:
Ratiu M,Prichici M A,Anton D M,Negrau D C
Abstract
Abstract
This paper exposes the initial part of a research consisting in the study of the tensile behavior of the 3D parts printed on two type of 3D printers, one Delta model FLSun QQ-S PRO and other one Cartesian model Tevo Tornado, by using three types of plastic materials, PLA, PLA-CF and PET-G. After a short introduction and a literature review on previous studies reffering to the subject, in the experimental section are exposed the printing parameters selected for printing the samples, toghether with the explanation of the testing procedure. The first set of results obtained is presented, consisting in the values achieved for two parameters, the load sustained by the test specimens at yield and at break, some graphic reprezentation of their variation, respectively a short interpretation of the results. Further tests and analysis will be developed in future work, in order to realize a comparative characterization of the 3D printed parts in function by the printers and materials used.
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