2023
DOI: 10.1002/mame.202300194
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Mechanical Strain Tailoring via Magnetic Field Assisted 3D Printing of Iron Particles Embedded Polymer Nanocomposites

Abstract: The development of efficient, energy‐saving, and automated manufacturing of free‐form variable‐thickness polymer composite components has created a step‐change and enabled technology for the composites industry seeking geometry tailoring during a mould‐less and/or additive manufacturing such as that in 3D printing. The current article presents research on magnetic field assisted 3D printing of iron particles‐embedded thermoplastic polylactic acid, during a fused deposition method based 3D printing. The magnets… Show more

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“…A homogenisation method for the theoretical description of a magnetic moment in ferromagnetic particulate polymer nanocomposite has been developed in our former research [16] for the case of high-temperature-softened polymer during 3D printing; however, it will be expanded upon in the current article to incorporate the effects from transversely applied magnetic fields to account for Poisson's ratio in a longitudinally tensioned solid nanocomposite at room temperature.…”
Section: Theoretical Derivation Of Transverse Magnetic Field-induced ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A homogenisation method for the theoretical description of a magnetic moment in ferromagnetic particulate polymer nanocomposite has been developed in our former research [16] for the case of high-temperature-softened polymer during 3D printing; however, it will be expanded upon in the current article to incorporate the effects from transversely applied magnetic fields to account for Poisson's ratio in a longitudinally tensioned solid nanocomposite at room temperature.…”
Section: Theoretical Derivation Of Transverse Magnetic Field-induced ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where σ z is the sole stress induced by the magnetic field in the transverse (z) direction, and S eq is the compliance matrix described in [16].…”
Section: Theoretical Derivation Of Transverse Magnetic Field-induced ...mentioning
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