频谱带宽对Vat光聚合过程中的工作曲线的影响
Benjamin W Caplins1, Thomas J Kolibaba1, Uwe Arp2
1National Institute of Standards and Technology, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO, 80305, United States.
概括
这项研究扩展了雅各布斯模型用于光聚合,以考虑LED等宽带光源,改善工作曲线预测. 新的多色模型将偏差解释为光学偏差.
科学领域:
- 添加剂制造 添加剂制造 添加剂制造
- 聚合物科学 聚合物科学
- 光学工程是指光学工程.
背景情况:
- 瓦特光聚合制造3D零件,通过用图案光对液体树脂进行固化.
- 工作曲线测量 (固化深度与辐射暴露) 是基本的.
- 当前的雅各布斯模型假设单色光,经常显示数据偏差.
研究的目的:
- 扩展雅各布斯模型用于光聚合的多色彩 (宽带) 光源.
- 用光学"内部波器"效应来解释雅各布斯模型中的偏差.
- 为更好的实验数据适配和参数估计提供经验模型.
主要方法:
- 对工作曲线的多色数学模型的推导.
- 使用宽带光源 (例如LED) 的实验验证.
- 对"内部波器"效应和吸收光谱的理论分析.
主要成果:
- 多色模型准确地描述了使用宽带光源的工作曲线.
- 与雅各布斯模型的偏差可以通过"内部波器"效应来解释.
- 模型性能取决于光源带宽和树脂吸收光谱梯度.
结论:
- 扩展的雅各布斯模型改善了使用LED进行光聚合的预测.
- 了解"内部波器"效应对于准确的工作曲线分析至关重要.
- 这项工作增强了工作曲线测量和光物理性质之间的联系.
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