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Title: Analysis of the effect 3D printing parameters on tensile strength using Copper-PLA filament
Authors: DARSIN, Mahros
MAULUDY, Renald Rochman
HARDIATAMA, Intan
FACHRI, Boy Arief
RAMADHAN, Mochamad Edoward
PARNINGOTAN, Doddy
Keywords: 3D printing
Copper-PLA filament
Taguchi method
Tensile strength
Issue Date: 10-Feb-2022
Publisher: SINERGI
Abstract: s research aims to find the optimal combination of parameters to obtain the maximum tensile strength of 3D printing products made of eCopper, which consists of 45% Cu and 55% PLA. The parameters used were nozzle temperature, layer height, print speed and bed temperature with three levels each. The Taguchi L9 (3^4) experiment was used for design and analysis. The product was printed in the form of a tensile test specimen according to the ASTM D638 Type I standard using a Cartesian FDM 3D printer. The average response S/N ratio calculation found that the highest tensile strength would be obtained when applying combination parameters of nozzle temperature 230 oC, layer height 0.35 mm, print speed 90 mm/s and bed temperature 60 oC. While each parameter contributes to the tensile strength by the order are nozzle temperature, layer height, print speed, and bed temperature 59.44%, 20.53%, 18.06% and 1.97%, respectively.
Gov't Doc #: NIDN#0001097406
NIDN#0022037002
NIDN#0001048903
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/106478
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