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On the application of grey Taguchi method for benchmarking the dimensional accuracy of the PLA fused filament fabrication process

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Aslani K.-E., Kitsakis K., Kechagias J.D., Vaxevanidis N.M., Manolakos D.E.
Date
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.1007/s42452-020-2823-z
Keyword
Benchmarking
Fabrication
Taguchi methods
3D printing process
Dimensional accuracy
Experimental methods
Fabrication process
L9 orthogonal arrays
Nozzle temperature
Printing materials
Taguchi robust design
3D printers
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Abstract
The dimensional accuracy of a simple benchmark specimen fabricated with fused filament fabrication (FFF) route is discussed in the present study. FFF is a low-cost 3D-printing process that builds complicated parts by extruding molten plastic. Experimental method was designed according to Taguchi robust design based on an orthogonal array with nine experiments (L9 orthogonal array). The printing material was the polylactic acid (PLA). First, Grey–Taguchi method was used for the identification of the optimal printing parameter levels which result in the best dimensional accuracy for the PLA FFF parts. The printing parameters selected included number of shells, printing temperature, infill rate and printing pattern; they were selected in accordance with relevant studies already published. Then, in the second phase, nine specimens were fabricated using the same optimal printing parameter values determined in the first phase. The tolerance of these specimens was characterized according to international tolerance grades (IT grades). Data analysis showed that nozzle temperature is the dominant parameter. Additionally, the parts printed using the optimized process parameter levels possess good dimensional accuracy, which is compatible with the IT grades specification. © 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/70865
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