Crystallization modeling of two semi-crystalline polyamides during material extrusion additive manufacturing
Masoumeh Pourali,
Ahmed Adisa,
Shalmali Salunke
et al.
Abstract:In this work, a heat transfer model is developed for thermally-driven material extrusion additive manufacturing of semicrystalline polymers that considers the heat generated during crystallization by coupling crystallization kinetics with heat transfer. The materials used in this work are Technomelt PA 6910, a semicrystalline hot melt adhesive with sub-ambient glass transition temperature (T g ) and slow crystallization, and PA 6/66, a traditional semicrystalline polyamide with a higher T g and fast crystalliz… Show more
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