Abstract

ABSTRACT In FFF process, the melt flow rate (MFR) of the polymer matrix composite material is an important factor in selecting the appropriate process parameters for printing parts. Concerning FFF, MFR and the extrusion temperature (ET) are important parameters due to their influence on the degree of layer adhesion and strength. The current study aims to investigate the MFR of ABS composite by varying the proportion of graphite (Gr) powder. The effects of Gr loading (5, 10, and 20 wt%) on MFR of composite and suitability for FFF process were investigated using MFI machine under different extrusion temperatures and extrusion loads. ANOVA and S/N ratio analysis were used to determine the significance of each process parameter and percentage of error involved in experiments. The experiments were performed three times at set of levels to find optimum response and reduces the error. The results shows that ETmost influential parameter among others, error was less than 1% in the experimental study. A signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio analysis is performed to optimise process parameters, with ‘larger is the better’ criterion. The combination ET3-EL3-FL1 i.e. ET 240°C, EL 5 kg and FL 5 wt% is observed as optimal process parameters values to get optimal MFR.

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