Gravity Augmented Fused Filament Fabrication Additive Manufacturing

Author:

Huss John M.1,Erdman Arthur G.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, MN 55455

Abstract

Abstract This article introduces the design, methods, and use cases of a novel gravity augmented additive manufacturing (GAAM) approach to fused filament fabrication (FFF) using a novel seven degree-of-freedom (DoF) delta robotic system. Capable of rotating parts and approaching the workpiece with the deposition head from user-specified or algorithm-determined angles, this system allows users the design freedom to create objects with self-supporting capability, while improving the performance of three-dimensional (3D) printed components. Additionally, this system and the methods of operation described below allow users to create objects that are otherwise impossible or impractical to construct using traditional three axis FFF 3D printing, while maintaining compatibility with existing G-code preparation techniques. Finally, this more flexible 3D printing system has advanced applications in generating patient specific objects, which may benefit from more highly specialized toolpaths and design freedom afforded by this system.

Funder

Boston Scientific Corporation

University of Minnesota

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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