학술논문

Precise determination of initial printable time for cement mortar 3D printing using a derivative method
Document Type
JOURNAL
Source
Rapid Prototyping Journal, 2023, Vol. 29, Issue 9, pp. 1888-1903.
Subject
case-report
Case study
cat-ENGG
Engineering
Industrial engineering
design & manufacturing
3D printing
Initial printable time
Initial width and height
Layer strain
Fiber-reinforced mortar
Language
English
ISSN
1355-2546
Abstract
Purpose This study aims to propose a technique that establishes a mathematical relationship between width and time, and utilizes a derivative method to determine the initial printable time (tint) for mortar suitable for 3D printing. The study conducted experimental tests on the tint, layer strain, and the relationship between filament width and time. These tests involved plain mortar and mortar reinforced with micro-fibers at varying volume fractions. The tint was determined analytically using the derivative method. Design/methodology/approach This study introduces a technique to accurately determine the initial printable time (tint) and width/height of printed cement mortar. Precise tint determination is essential for ensuring proper filament printing timing and eliminating the need for trial and error. Findings Results show that the proposed technique accurately determines the tint, as evidenced by the resemblance between expected and actual initial widths. Fiber-reinforced mortar (FRM) has a smaller tint than plain mortar, which decreases with an increasing fiber content. Additionally, FRM displays smaller layer strains compared to plain mortar. Research limitations/implications Results show that the proposed technique accurately determines the tint, as evidenced by the resemblance between expected and actual initial widths. FRM exhibits smaller tint and displays smaller layer strains than plain mortar. Originality/value This study introduces a novel technique that uses a mathematical relationship to determine the tint and height of cement mortar printing.