3D打印的聚乙烯四甲酸甘醇样本的粘性弹性爬行
Leons Stankevics1, Olga Bulderberga1, Jevgenijs Sevcenko1
1Institute for Mechanics of Materials, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Latvia, Jelgavas Str. 3, LV-1004 Riga, Latvia.
Polymers
|August 14, 2025
概括
聚乙烯二甲酸甘醇 (PETG) 的化丝制造引入异性质,影响其粘性弹性特性. 这种3D打印异质性显著影响了材料在持续应力下弹性行为.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 聚合物工程 聚合物工程
- 添加剂制造 添加剂制造 添加剂制造
背景情况:
- 化丝制造 (FFF) 是一种常见的增材制造技术.
- 聚乙烯二甲甲基醇 (PETG) 是一种广泛使用的热塑性塑料.
- 了解3D打印材料的机械性能对于其应用至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查由FFF生产的PETG样品的粘弹性特性.
- 量化制造诱导的异构性对这些特性的影响.
- 在恒定应力下模拟观察到的粘弹性行为.
主要方法:
- 使用FFF制造PETG样本,并控制了导线的方向.
- 样品经过5个或20个小时的持续应力负荷,有或没有恢复阶段.
- 使用普罗尼序列和一般立方理论分析和建模了粘弹性变形.
主要成果:
- anisotropy 显著影响了 PETG 样品的粘弹性特性.
- 在持续的压力条件下证实了非线性行为.
- 普罗尼系列和一般立方理论模型准确地描述了实验数据,分别达到样品强度的50%和70%.
结论:
- 3D打印在PETG中引入了显著的异构性,影响了其弹性特性.
- 这项研究成功地描述了FFF打印PETG的异构粘弹性行为.
- 这些发现为预测和利用3D打印PETG在工程应用中提供了宝贵的见解.
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