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Tensile Strength Characterization of FFF printed parts

Posted on May 6, 2021

Abstract Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) is among the most popular additive manufacturing (AM) technologies available. Materials used in FFF are primarily polymers, low melting temperature metal alloys, and even composite materials. Studies have been performed …

Posted in Spring 2021, Spring 2021 - Final ReportTagged Abdul, Cody, fff, Final Report, John, Nikhil, Tensil Testing

Tensile Strength Characterization of FFF printed parts Update

Posted on April 7, 2021

Initial Print Results The first step of the project was to manufacture sample prints and correct for any deviations and defects that may occur. The samples made at the MakerSpace were printed using Black PolyLactic …

Posted in Spring 2021 - UpdateTagged Abdul, Cody, fff, John, Nikhil, PEC, PLA, Tensile Strength, Update

Tensile Strength Characterization of FFF printed parts

Posted on March 2, 2021

Introduction Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) is among the most popular additive manufacturing (AM) technologies available. Materials used in FFF are primarily polymers, low melting temperature metal alloys, and even composite materials. Studies have been performed to determine …

Posted in Spring 2021 - ProposalTagged Failure Criteria, fff, Spring 2021

Project Update: Electronic Component Embedding in a FFF Printed Part

Posted on April 5, 2019

Recent advances in additive manufacturing has opened huge avenues for designers to focus its applications into different industries. Different ideas are being tried and tested [1], regarding incorporation of functionality of additive manufactured parts. Over …

Posted in Electronic EmbeddingTagged 3D printing, additive manufacturing, electronics, embedding, fff

Electronic Component Embedding in a FFF Printed Part

Posted on March 4, 2019

Abstract Wearable medical devices are becoming more and more important in today’s society such that patients are not required to have extended stays in hospitals or have to carry around large medical equipment with them …

Posted in Electronic Embedding, Spring 2019Tagged Digital Design, electronic components, fff, manufacture, wearable electronics

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