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Mechanical Properties of Additively Manufactured Polymeric Materials-PLA and PETG-For Biomechanical Applications.
Martins, Rui F; Branco, Ricardo; Martins, Miguel; Macek, Wojciech; Marciniak, Zbigniew; Silva, Rui; Trindade, Daniela; Moura, Carla; Franco, Margarida; Malça, Cândida.
Afiliação
  • Martins RF; UNIDEMI, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Nova School of Science and Technology, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Campus de Caparica, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal.
  • Branco R; Laboratório Associado de Sistemas Inteligentes, LASI, 4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal.
  • Martins M; Department of Mechanical Engineering, CEMMPRE, ARISE, University of Coimbra, Rua Luís Reis Santos, Pinhal de Marrocos, 3030-788 Coimbra, Portugal.
  • Macek W; UNIDEMI, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Nova School of Science and Technology, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Campus de Caparica, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal.
  • Marciniak Z; Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology, Gdansk University of Technology, Narutowicza 11/12, 80-233 Gdansk, Poland.
  • Silva R; Department of Mechanics and Machine Design, Opole University of Technology, Mikolajczyka 5, 45-271 Opole, Poland.
  • Trindade D; Centre for Rapid and Sustainable Product Development, CDRSP, Polytechnic of Leiria, Rua de Portugal, 2430-028 Marinha Grande, Portugal.
  • Moura C; CIPER, Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Universidade de Lisboa, 1495 Cruz Quebrada Dafundo, 1649-004 Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Franco M; Centre for Rapid and Sustainable Product Development, CDRSP, Polytechnic of Leiria, Rua de Portugal, 2430-028 Marinha Grande, Portugal.
  • Malça C; Applied Research Institute, Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Rua da Misericórdia, Lagar dos Cortiços, S. Martinho do Bispo, 3045-093 Coimbra, Portugal.
Polymers (Basel) ; 16(13)2024 Jun 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39000723
ABSTRACT
The study presented herein concerns the mechanical properties of two common polymers for potential biomedical applications, PLA and PETG, processed through fused filament fabrication (FFF)-Material Extrusion (ME). For the uniaxial tension tests carried out, two printing orientations-XY (Horizontal, H) and YZ (Vertical, V)-were considered according to the general principles for part positioning, coordinates, and orientation typically used in additive manufacturing (AM). In addition, six specimens were tested for each printing orientation and material, providing insights into mechanical properties such as Tensile Strength, Young's Modulus, and Ultimate Strain, suggesting the materials' potential for biomedical applications. The experimental results were then compared with correspondent mechanical properties obtained from the literature for other polymers like ASA, PC, PP, ULTEM 9085, Copolyester, and Nylon. Thereafter, fatigue resistance curves (S-N curves) for PLA and PETG, printed along 45°, were determined at room temperature for a load ratio, R, of 0.2. Scanning electron microscope observations revealed fibre arrangements, compression/adhesion between layers, and fracture zones, shedding light on the failure mechanisms involved in the fatigue crack propagation of such materials and giving design reference values for future applications. In addition, fractographic analyses of the fatigue fracture surfaces were carried out, as well as X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) and Thermogravimetric (TGA)/Differential Scanning Calorimetric (DSC) tests.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Polymers (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Portugal País de publicação: Suíça

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Polymers (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Portugal País de publicação: Suíça