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Article

Investigation of LCD 3D Printing of Carbon Fiber Composites by Utilising Central Composite Design

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Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Salahddin University Erbil, Erbil 44001, Iraq
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Institute for Machine Elements, Engineering Design and Manufacturing, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, 09599 Freiberg, Germany
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J. Manuf. Mater. Process. 2023, 7(2), 58; https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp7020058
Submission received: 27 January 2023 / Revised: 22 February 2023 / Accepted: 24 February 2023 / Published: 4 March 2023

Abstract

The technology of additive manufacturing (AM) has transformed the fields of machinery, aerospace, and electronics. Adopting cost-effective, precise, and rapid procedures in AM is one of the major concerns of today’s industry. Stereolithography is a promising AM technique that is thought to meet these requirements. However, the fact that materials printed with stereolithography do not have good mechanical properties limits their application, such as in biomedicine and aerospace. Previous studies have shown the shortcomings of stereolithography printers. This research focuses on enhancing the mechanical characteristics of the polymer resin used in stereolithography (SLA)-like liquid crystal display (LCD) 3D printers by fabricating a new AM composite material with carbon fibers. For this reason, chopped carbon fibers (0.1 mm size) at amounts of 0.25 wt% and 0.5 wt% have been used with Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)-like photopolymer transparent resin during the printing process, and three different print layer thicknesses were tested. For the design of the experiment (DoE), Q-DAS software was used to analyze the resulting data. A tensile-testing machine was utilized to determine the ultimate strength using the ASTM D638 standard. The results show an increase in the ultimate strength by adding carbon fiber to some extent, but after a certain percentage of carbon fiber added, the strength drops off.
Keywords: stereolithography (SLA); LCD; DLP; carbon fiber; Q-DAS; composite material; resin; ABS-like photopolymer; design of the experiment (DoE) stereolithography (SLA); LCD; DLP; carbon fiber; Q-DAS; composite material; resin; ABS-like photopolymer; design of the experiment (DoE)

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Salih, R.M.; Kadauw, A.; Zeidler, H.; Aliyev, R. Investigation of LCD 3D Printing of Carbon Fiber Composites by Utilising Central Composite Design. J. Manuf. Mater. Process. 2023, 7, 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp7020058

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Salih RM, Kadauw A, Zeidler H, Aliyev R. Investigation of LCD 3D Printing of Carbon Fiber Composites by Utilising Central Composite Design. Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing. 2023; 7(2):58. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp7020058

Chicago/Turabian Style

Salih, Raveen Mohammed, Abdulkader Kadauw, Henning Zeidler, and Rezo Aliyev. 2023. "Investigation of LCD 3D Printing of Carbon Fiber Composites by Utilising Central Composite Design" Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing 7, no. 2: 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp7020058

APA Style

Salih, R. M., Kadauw, A., Zeidler, H., & Aliyev, R. (2023). Investigation of LCD 3D Printing of Carbon Fiber Composites by Utilising Central Composite Design. Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing, 7(2), 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp7020058

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