2024
DOI: 10.1177/14644207231219856
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Integrated computational modeling of large format additive manufacturing: Developing a digital twin for material extrusion with carbon fiber-reinforced acrylonitrile butadiene styrene

Pablo Castelló-Pedrero,
César García-Gascón,
Javier Bas-Bolufer
et al.

Abstract: Material extrusion (MEX) continues to be a pivotal additive manufacturing (AM) process, involving the selective heating and layer-by-layer deposition of material. However, conventional finite-element models (finite-element analysis) face limitations in accurately simulating the MEX process, highlighting the need for experimental validation. This paper highlights an advanced material modeling technology that streamlines the development of composite parts using large format AM (LFAM). It specifically focuses on … Show more

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“…This implementation improves the control and monitoring of the AM process, facilitating improved efficiency and accuracy. Castelló et al [100] emphasize an innovative digital twin for modeling materials which simplifies the composite part creation process using large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM). For the same category of process, an in-depth analysis was carried out by Reddy et al [101] to examine the application of DT in 3D printers, and to present the recommended framework and Kabaldin et al [96] created a system to enable 3D printing using arc welding within CNC machines.…”
Section: Process Variabelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This implementation improves the control and monitoring of the AM process, facilitating improved efficiency and accuracy. Castelló et al [100] emphasize an innovative digital twin for modeling materials which simplifies the composite part creation process using large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM). For the same category of process, an in-depth analysis was carried out by Reddy et al [101] to examine the application of DT in 3D printers, and to present the recommended framework and Kabaldin et al [96] created a system to enable 3D printing using arc welding within CNC machines.…”
Section: Process Variabelsmentioning
confidence: 99%