Structure formation and thermal conduction in polymer-based composites obtained by fused filament fabrication
Anton Smirnov, Nestor Washington Solis Pinargote, Roman Khmyrov,, Nikolai Babushkin, Mikhail Gridnev, Ekaterina Kuznetsova, Andrey Gusarov

TL;DR
This study investigates how the structure of polymer-based composites produced by fused filament fabrication affects their thermal conduction, revealing the influence of fiber orientation, porosity, and composite composition on thermal diffusivity.
Contribution
The paper provides new insights into the relationship between FFF process-induced microstructure and the resulting thermal properties of polymer composites.
Findings
Fiber orientation varies after printing, affecting anisotropy.
Porous structures and particle distribution influence thermal diffusivity.
Effective thermal diffusivity increases with inclusion volume fraction.
Abstract
Fused filament fabrication (FFF) is widely used to obtain polymer-based composites with improved mechanical and thermal conduction properties. The effective properties of the composites are sensitive to its structure including the shape, distribution, and orientation of inclusions in the matrix and FFF-specific defects. The present work aims to study the formation of composite structure and relate it to the measured effective thermal conduction properties. Polymer flow in the hot end and the structure of printed samples are studied by metallography. The effective thermal diffusivity is measured by the laser flash method and analyzed by the Maxwell Garnett theory. Fibers in a polymer-matrix composite visualize polymer flow in the hot end of the FFF printer. In the nozzle, fibers are generally oriented parallel to the flow direction while gas bubbles may locally disturb flow and disorient…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies · Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies · Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
