Simulation of Micro-Void Development within Large Scale Additively Manufactured Polymer Composite Deposition Beads
Aigbe E. Awenlimobor

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multiscale FEA simulation approach to analyze micro-void formation in large-scale additively manufactured polymer composite beads, aiming to improve understanding of process-structure-property relationships.
Contribution
It develops a computational tool to predict micro-void development during polymer melt flow, considering factors like flow dynamics and material rheology, which is novel in additive manufacturing modeling.
Findings
Micro-voids tend to form at low-pressure regions and stress concentration sites.
Suspension viscosity and shear-thinning behavior influence void growth.
Quantitative methods for void characterization impact material property assessment.
Abstract
Despite the growing level of technological advancement that characterizes extrusion-deposition additive manufacturing technology, there remains a significant knowledge gap in fully understanding the process-structure-property relationship involved in this technology. Modeling the polymer melt flow extrusion-deposition process is important in understanding the development of the inherent microstructure within the print beads, particularly the micro-voids formation and growth which significantly affects the resulting material properties and part performance. The current research presents a computational-based approach for investigating process-induced micro-voids and their impact on print properties. We develop a multiscale FEA simulation tool to predict global and local flow-fields during the polymer-melt flow process to investigate underlying mechanisms that may promote the micro-void…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies · Manufacturing Process and Optimization · Injection Molding Process and Properties
