posted on 2008-08-13, 11:00authored byUzoma Ajoku, Naguib Saleh, Neil Hopkinson, Richard J.M. Hague, Poonjolai Erasenthiran
A study investigating the effects of part-build orientation in the laser sintering process
is presented. The investigation uses tensile, flexural, and compression testing methods to assess
the changes in the mechanical properties of laser-sintered nylon-12 parts. The test parts were
built in the x, y, and z orientations with the x axis parallel to the direction of the laser
scanning, the y axis perpendicular to the direction laser of scanning, and the z axis in the
direction of powder layers. The results from the tests show that the build orientation of the
parts has an effect on the mechanical properties produced. The tensile tests show a
maximum difference of 16 per cent and 11.2 per cent in strength and modulus respectively
for parts built in the x, y, and z axes. The flexural tests show a 9.4 per cent and 7 per cent
maximum difference in strength and modulus respectively for the parts produced in the x, y,
and z axes. For the compressive tests, there is a 3.4 per cent and 13.4 per cent maximum
difference in strength and modulus respectively for the parts produced in the x, y, and z axes.
A statistical analysis of the results obtained highlights the presence of anisotropy in tensile
and compression parts owing to their build orientation in the laser sintering machine. The
test parts built in the x axis orientation showed the highest strength and modulus values
while the parts built in the z axis orientation showed poor strength and modulus values.
However, this is not the case for the flexural test parts, which show the highest strength
and modulus values are from those built in the y axis orientation. Analysis has shown that
this is due to the end-of-vector effect, which is most prominent in the y axis orientation. This
effect should always be considered during laser sintering, when mechanical integrity is vital.
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
AJOKU, U. ... et al, 2006. Investigating mechanical anisotropy and end-of-vector effect in laser-sintered nylon parts. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B : Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 220 (7), pp. 1077-1086 [DOI:10.1234/09544054JEM537]