2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14224990
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Tensile Behavior of Joints of Strip Ends Made of Polymeric Materials

Abstract: The strength of a joint between the ends of one or more strips can be improved by making the contours of the joint into the shape of either the Greek letter omega or of a dovetail. From the point of view of industrial practice, it is of interest to study the behavior of these joints under stretching demands. The emergence and development of additive manufacturing processes for parts made of polymeric materials has led to the idea of conducting experimental tests to highlight the behavior of omega and dovetail-… Show more

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“…Starting with the printing materials, not all combinations of polymers are possible due to their poor (e.g., ABS/PETG [27]) or lack of affinity (e.g., ABS/PA [27]). In other words, when combined, the resulting MM part is characterised by poor structural integrity.…”
Section: Design For Multi-materials Fffmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Starting with the printing materials, not all combinations of polymers are possible due to their poor (e.g., ABS/PETG [27]) or lack of affinity (e.g., ABS/PA [27]). In other words, when combined, the resulting MM part is characterised by poor structural integrity.…”
Section: Design For Multi-materials Fffmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even if polymeric AM technologies provide high freedom in the design process of a product, the integration of multiple materials is limited to the constituents' compatibility. For this reason, certain combinations of polymers are not possible due to their lack of affinity (e.g., PA/ABS, PA/PETG [27]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%