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Additive manufacturing with fibre-reinforcement - design guidelines and investigation into the influence of infill patterns

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Title: Additive manufacturing with fibre-reinforcement - design guidelines and investigation into the influence of infill patterns
Authors: Plocher, J
Wioland, J-B
Panesar, A
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Fibre-reinforced additive manufacturing (FRAM) with short and continuous fibres yields light and stiff parts and thus increasing industry acceptance. High material anisotropy and specific manufacturing constraints shift the focus towards design for AM (DfAM), particularly on toolpath strategies. Assessing the design-property-processing relations of infill patterns is fundamental to establishing design guidelines for FRAM. Subject to the DfAM factors performance, economy and manufacturability, the efficacy of two conventional infill patterns (grid and concentric) was compared with two custom strategies derived from the medial axis transformation (MAT) and guided by the principal stresses (MPS). The recorded stiffness and strength, the required CPU and print time, and the degree of path undulation and effective fibre utilisation (minimum printable fibre length) associated with each pattern, served as assessment indices for different case studies. Moreover, the influence of material anisotropy was examined, and a stiffness-alignment index was introduced to predict a pattern’s performance. The highest stiffnesses and strengths were recorded for the MPS infill, emphasising the need for tailoring print paths rather than employing fixed patterns. In contrast to the grid infill, the concentric infill offered short print times and reasonable utilisation of continuous fibres. The MAT-based infill yielded an excellent compromise between the three DfAM factors and experimentally resulted in the best performance. This constitutes the first comprehensive investigation into infill patterns under DfAM consideration for FRAM, facilitating design and processing choices.
Issue Date: 4-Feb-2022
Date of Acceptance: 5-Jan-2022
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/94244
DOI: 10.1108/RPJ-09-2021-0223
ISSN: 1355-2546
Publisher: Emerald
Start Page: 1241
End Page: 1259
Journal / Book Title: Rapid Prototyping Journal
Volume: 28
Issue: 7
Copyright Statement: © 2021 The Author(s).
Keywords: Industrial Engineering & Automation
0913 Mechanical Engineering
Publication Status: Published
Article Number: RPJ-09-2021-0223
Online Publication Date: 2022-02-04
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