Choice of technology and evaluation of the production capabilities of a 3d printer robot for creating elements of experimental equipment for the production of biofuel components
K.A. Bashmur, V.S. Tynchenko, V.V. Bukhtoyarov, M.V. Saramud

TL;DR
This paper explores the development and evaluation of a robotic 3D printing system for creating reliable, safe, and flexible equipment components for biofuel production, aiming to improve research efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces a novel robotic 3D printing complex tailored for biofuel equipment, including design choices, parameter calculations, and strength evaluation of printed parts.
Findings
Successful creation of biofuel equipment elements using 3D printing
Optimal robotization scheme and printing technology identified
Strength characteristics of printed components validated through numerical experiments
Abstract
Elements of experimental equipment for the production of biofuel components must meet high reliability and safety requirements. At the same time, in the course of research on the subject of creating equipment for the production of biofuels, a variable range of equipment is regularly proposed and should be checked. The manufacture of elements of such equipment by traditional methods is expensive and inefficient, time-consuming, which negatively affects the speed of scientific research. To this end, it is proposed to develop a robotic 3D printing complex that provides maximum flexibility in creating mock-ups and test samples of equipment for the production of biofuel components. The article discusses the experience of successfully creating equipment elements for the production of fuels using 3d printing. Next, the choice of a robotization scheme for a 3D printing installation is described…
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TopicsMechanical Systems and Engineering
