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Mehanske lastnosti 3D natisnjenih elementov : diplomska naloga št.: 434/B-GR
ID Gerič Škopac, Katarina (Author), ID Može, Primož (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Piculin, Sara (Comentor)

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V diplomski nalogi sem raziskovala kako različni parametri pri 3D tisku vplivajo na končne mehanske lastnosti izmerjene v standardnem nateznem testu. Zanimalo me je, kako stopnja prekrivanja notranjih slojev vpliva na končne mehanske lastnosti, pri tem sem upoštevala 30 % in 70 % stopnjo prekrivanja. Primerjala sem pet različnih smeri tiska in temperature tiskanja 210, 230 in 250 °C. Raziskovala sem tudi razlike med materialoma PETG in PLA-CF. Za vsak parameter, ki me je zanimal, sem natisnila serijo z dvema vzorcema. Vsaka serija je bila izvedena v A in B verziji, kjer je A imela 30 % prekrivanje notranjih slojev in B 70 % prekrivanje. Material PLA-CF ima višji modul elastičnosti kot PETG, vendar ima PLA-CF nižjo nosilnost kot PETG. Rezultati so pokazali, da je vpliv nekaterih parametrov na nosilnost jasen, pri nekateri parametrih pa bi bilo potrebno izvesti več preiskav.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:gradbeništvo, diplomske naloge, UNI, GR, B-GR, 3D tisk, preizkušanje 3D natisnjenih vzorcev, natezni preizkus, mehanske lastnosti
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[K. Gerič Škopac]
Year:2022
Number of pages:X, 39 str.
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UDC:624.046.2:004.356.2-023.5(043.2)
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Publication date in RUL:25.09.2022
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GERIČ ŠKOPAC, Katarina, 2022, Mehanske lastnosti 3D natisnjenih elementov : diplomska naloga št.: 434/B-GR [online]. Bachelor’s thesis. Ljubljana : K. Gerič Škopac. [Accessed 31 March 2025]. Retrieved from: https://repozitorij.uni-lj.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=141208
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Language:English
Title:Mechanical properties of 3D printed elements : graduation thesis no.: 434/B-GR
Abstract:
The goal of the thesis was to compare how different settings in 3D printing influence the mechanical properties obtained from a standard tensile test. The goal was to find out how the overlap of the inner layer affects the end result, whether a higher overlap results in better mechanical properties or not. Different directions of printing the inner layers and different printing temperatures were researched. Two materials, namely PETG and PLA-CF were considered. A series with two samples was printed for every parameter under consideration. Each series had two versions, where version A had a 30 % overlap of the inner layers and version B had a 70% overlap. The results show that the effect of some parameters on the ultimate strength is clear, while some of the parameters require further testing.

Keywords:graduation thesis, civil engineering, 3D printing, testing of 3D printed elements, tensile testing, mechanical properties

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