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Side-groove effect on fracture mechanical fatigue testing of PLA \nmaterial

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    0566449 - ÚFM 2025 RIV NL eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Milovanović, A. - Poduška, Jan - Trávníček, Lukáš - Náhlík, Luboš - Sedmak, A. - Milošević, D. - Berto, F.
    Side-groove effect on fracture mechanical fatigue testing of PLA
    material.
    Procedia Structural Integrity. Vol. 42. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2022 - (Moreira, P.; Reis, L.), s. 847-856. ISSN 2452-3216.
    [ECF23 - European Conference on Fracture /23./. Funchal (PT), 27.06.2022-01.08.2022]
    EU Projects: European Commission(XE) 857124 - Horizont 2020
    Institutional support: RVO:68081723
    Keywords : Side-grooves * Fracture mechanical fatigue * PLA material
    OECD category: Materials engineering

    PLA polymer is probably the most used thermoplastic material in FDM technology nowadays. Besides prototyping purposes, FDM
    materials are also considered for functional application use, thanks to the fast fabrication of components, relatively simple
    workflow, and the absence of material waste that this technology offers. Except for static material properties, data concerning the
    expected lifetime and reliability of AM parts under cyclic loading are also necessary for functional purposes. Due to the exceptional
    structural complexity of FDM parts, minor modifications in material testing must be used sometimes. The subject of this paper is
    the fracture mechanics-based fatigue testing of CT specimens that results in crack kinetics description like the Paris’ law. One of
    the objectives is also to describe the effect of SGs placed on the surface of CT specimens, and the effect of different layer heights.
    The main intention of the SGs is to secure a straight crack propagation path, thus imposing the crack to follow the Mode I condition,
    predominantly. A set of regular CT specimens and specimens with SGs was prepared with a full infill density interior and with
    different layer heights (0.1 mm and 0.3 mm). Crack kinetics measured on these specimens are presented in this paper and discussed.
    Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0352966

     
     
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