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University of Minho School of Engineering Department of Polymer Engineering and I3N Uma Escola a Reinventar o Futuro – Semana da Escola de Engenharia - 24 a 27 de Outubro de 2011 The process: In Free Form Extrusion (FFE), an extruded semi-molten filament is deposited on the x-y plane following a sequence that is dictated by the part geometry. Then, the platform holding the part moves vertically in the z plane to deposit a new layer on top of the previous one. The process is repeated until the part is generated. Problems occurring in FFE: The sequential deposition of filaments induces inadequate bonding between adjacent filaments, which reduces the mechanical resistance of parts: each filament must remain sufficiently hot during enough time to ensure adhesion, but simultaneously, to cool down fast enough to avoid excessive deformation due to gravity and weight of top filaments. Sidónie. F. COSTA* Supervisors: F. M. Duarte, J. A. Covas * FREE FORM EXTRUSION: EXTRUSION OF 3D COMPONENTS USING COMPLEX POLYMERIC SYSTEMS Solution for these problems: modelling of heat transfer in FFE The objective is to create a heat transfer model, able to determine how the adhesion can be improved. In a first phase, an energy balance is made, where the heat flux with support, with the surrounding environment, with colder filaments deposited before and with younger hotter filaments deposited afterwards are considered. A differential equation was then obtained and solved using the polynomial characteristic method. Finally, by using the analytical solution, a MatLab® computer code was developed. Some parts with some geometrical features may require the use of a support material, to be removed after manufacture. This possibility is considered in the algorithm for unidirectional and aligned filaments. Coupling this to an assessment of the adhesion quality between adjacent filaments, a new code was developed in order to determine the operating conditions that maximize the adhesion. Case study: As a case study, a square bottle cap with the following geometry is considered and the processing conditions are described in the following table (computation time: 35 hours). Case 1 (lower environment temperature, 70.ºC): Case 2 (higher environment temperature, 80.ºC): Conclusions: The modelling of heat transfer in Free Form Extrusion is mandatory to determine how the adhesion can be improved between filaments. An analytical solution for this problem is proposed and used to develop a code that tests the adhesion quality between filaments after construction of a bimaterial part by FFE. The operation variables can be then modified until achievement of a high quality part, and important relationships between variables and objectives can be established. Free Form Extrusion (FFE) High temperatures Low temperatures Good adhesion Excessive deformation Poor adhesion Low deformation High mechanical resistance Poor dimensional stability Low mechanical resistance Good dimensional stability Definition of the energy balance Translation into mathematical language (differential equation) Solving of the differential equation in order to obtain an analytical expression for the temperature along time By using the solution of the equation, creation of a MatLab® code that allows to obtain the temperature along time for all the filaments of three possible deposition sequences: unidirectional and aligned filaments, unidirectional and skewed filaments and perpendicular filaments. Unidirectional and aligned filaments. Unidirectional and skewed filaments. Perpendicular filaments. MaLab® code - Part dimensions; - Bond and time temperature; - Process variables (extrusion temperature and oven temperature, deposition velocity, etc.); - Material variables (density, conductivity, etc.). INPUT - Problematic locals of the part. Problematic adhesion Good adhesion OUTPUT 6 mm 9 mm 10 mm 6 mm 9 mm With visualization of the support material Without visualization of the support material With visualization of the support material Without visualization of the support material PropertyValue Extrusion Temperature (ºC)270 Environment Temperature (ºC)Case 1: 70 ºC / Case 2: 80 ºC Extrusion velocity (m/s)0.025 Cross section geometryCircle Cross section diameter (m) Deposition typeUnidirectional - Aligned Adhesion CriteriaT bond = 95.ºC and t bond = 1 sec 6% of problematic adhesion volume: the part has not the maximal resistance. 0% of problematic adhesion volume: with a raised environment temperature, the resistance of the part is maximal.