Evaluation of ABS patterns produced from FDM for investment casting process

The paper presents the investigation of the Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) pattern produced from Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) for use as a pattern for an investment casting process. The investigations were carried out to establish the physical and collapsibility characteristics of an H-sha...

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Main Authors: Harun, W. S. W., Safian, S., Idris, Mohd. Hanafi
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Published: WIT Press 2009
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/MC090301
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spelling my.utm.141612017-10-08T04:47:44Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/14161/ Evaluation of ABS patterns produced from FDM for investment casting process Harun, W. S. W. Safian, S. Idris, Mohd. Hanafi TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The paper presents the investigation of the Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) pattern produced from Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) for use as a pattern for an investment casting process. The investigations were carried out to establish the physical and collapsibility characteristics of an H-shape pattern produced from two different construction methods, i.e. hollow and solid, using rapid prototyping FDM2000 machine. Surface roughness, dimensional accuracy and distortion were evaluated to establish the physical characteristics of the pattern constructed. Results on surface roughness showed no significant variation between hollow and solid constructed patterns. As for dimensional accuracy, hollow patterns produced better accuracy compared to solid patterns. However, the result on distortion shows that hollow constructed patterns experienced 33.11% higher than solid constructed patterns. For collapsibility investigation, shell investment casting mould built from the two different pattern construction methods were fired to a temperature ranging from 300°C to 600°C. The moulds were weighted at a predetermine temperature intervals to establish the collapsibility characteristic of the patterns. ABS (P400) was found feasible to be used as an investment casting pattern material. Hollow pattern construction proved to be more viable than solid pattern construction in terms of dimensional accuracy, mould cleanliness, pattern collapsibility and no mould cracking at all temperatures. WIT Press 2009 Book Section PeerReviewed Harun, W. S. W. and Safian, S. and Idris, Mohd. Hanafi (2009) Evaluation of ABS patterns produced from FDM for investment casting process. In: Computational Methods and Experiments in Materials Characterisation IV. WIT Press, pp. 319-328. ISBN 978-184564189-4 http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/MC090301 doi:10.2495/MC090301
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Harun, W. S. W.
Safian, S.
Idris, Mohd. Hanafi
Evaluation of ABS patterns produced from FDM for investment casting process
description The paper presents the investigation of the Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) pattern produced from Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) for use as a pattern for an investment casting process. The investigations were carried out to establish the physical and collapsibility characteristics of an H-shape pattern produced from two different construction methods, i.e. hollow and solid, using rapid prototyping FDM2000 machine. Surface roughness, dimensional accuracy and distortion were evaluated to establish the physical characteristics of the pattern constructed. Results on surface roughness showed no significant variation between hollow and solid constructed patterns. As for dimensional accuracy, hollow patterns produced better accuracy compared to solid patterns. However, the result on distortion shows that hollow constructed patterns experienced 33.11% higher than solid constructed patterns. For collapsibility investigation, shell investment casting mould built from the two different pattern construction methods were fired to a temperature ranging from 300°C to 600°C. The moulds were weighted at a predetermine temperature intervals to establish the collapsibility characteristic of the patterns. ABS (P400) was found feasible to be used as an investment casting pattern material. Hollow pattern construction proved to be more viable than solid pattern construction in terms of dimensional accuracy, mould cleanliness, pattern collapsibility and no mould cracking at all temperatures.
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author Harun, W. S. W.
Safian, S.
Idris, Mohd. Hanafi
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Safian, S.
Idris, Mohd. Hanafi
author_sort Harun, W. S. W.
title Evaluation of ABS patterns produced from FDM for investment casting process
title_short Evaluation of ABS patterns produced from FDM for investment casting process
title_full Evaluation of ABS patterns produced from FDM for investment casting process
title_fullStr Evaluation of ABS patterns produced from FDM for investment casting process
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of ABS patterns produced from FDM for investment casting process
title_sort evaluation of abs patterns produced from fdm for investment casting process
publisher WIT Press
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/14161/
http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/MC090301
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