Analysis of applying ultrasonic frequency on a desktop FDM nozzle
Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is an additive manufacturing (AM) process that has an economical advantage compared to other AM processes. However, its biggest drawback is that it requires post processing to achieve a good surface finish. Ultrasound has been applied in various conventional machining...
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my.utem.eprints.192112023-07-18T16:18:53Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/19211/ Analysis of applying ultrasonic frequency on a desktop FDM nozzle Maidin, Shajahan Abdul Aziz, Khairul Fahmi Muhamad, Muhammad Kazimi E. Pei T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is an additive manufacturing (AM) process that has an economical advantage compared to other AM processes. However, its biggest drawback is that it requires post processing to achieve a good surface finish. Ultrasound has been applied in various conventional machining processes and produces a good surface finish. However, the application of ultrasound to AM has not been sufficiently explored. This research aims to investigate the application of using ultrasound technology for a desktop FDM system. The idea is to transmit high vibration from the ultrasonic transducer to the FDM system's nozzle, and the objective is to examine whether the nozzle is able to withstand the high vibration being transmitted. Computeraided design (CAD) software used to develop the 3D model of the extrusion nozzle component and a computer-aided engineering (CAE) software was used to perform static and vibration analysis. A frequency range of 20 to 30kHz and 30 to 40kHz was applied to the nozzle and it was found that the nozzle was able to withstand frequencies up to 40 kHz of vibration. In addition, the lowest Factor of Safety (FoS) obtained was 18.8975, concluding that the nozzle of FDM can withstand the high vibration transmitted from the ultrasonic transducer. Trans Tech Publications 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/19211/2/Analysis%20of%20Applying%20Ultrasonic%20Frequncy%20on%20a%20Desktop%20FDM%20Nozzle.pdf Maidin, Shajahan and Abdul Aziz, Khairul Fahmi and Muhamad, Muhammad Kazimi and E. Pei (2015) Analysis of applying ultrasonic frequency on a desktop FDM nozzle. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Materials, 761 (-). pp. 329-333. ISSN 1660-9336 https://www.scientific.net/AMM.761.329 |
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Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is an additive manufacturing (AM) process that has an economical advantage compared to other AM processes. However, its biggest drawback is that it requires post processing to achieve a good surface finish. Ultrasound has been applied in various conventional machining processes and produces a good surface finish. However, the application of ultrasound to AM has not been sufficiently explored. This research aims to investigate the
application of using ultrasound technology for a desktop FDM system. The idea is to transmit high vibration from the ultrasonic transducer to the FDM system's nozzle, and the objective is to
examine whether the nozzle is able to withstand the high vibration being transmitted. Computeraided design (CAD) software used to develop the 3D model of the extrusion nozzle component and
a computer-aided engineering (CAE) software was used to perform static and vibration analysis. A frequency range of 20 to 30kHz and 30 to 40kHz was applied to the nozzle and it was found that the
nozzle was able to withstand frequencies up to 40 kHz of vibration. In addition, the lowest Factor of Safety (FoS) obtained was 18.8975, concluding that the nozzle of FDM can withstand the high vibration transmitted from the ultrasonic transducer. |
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