Abstract
This paper investigates the orthotropic properties of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)-printed Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate (ASA) material with different raster configurations. The elastic properties were determined using a non-destructive ultrasonic technique. This technique allows us to deduce the orthotropic elastic constants from the material density and the velocities of the longitudinal and shear waves propagating through the material along different directions. Tensile tests were performed in addition to ultrasonic tests to obtain the yield properties of the ASA material and to validate the elastic constants determined by the ultrasonic tests, which have shown very close correspondence. Finally, numerical verification was performed by comparing the experimental results of the three-point and four-point bending tests with the finite element simulation results which have as input the material properties from the ultrasonic testing. The simulation results have shown excellent agreement with the experimental results, implying that the material properties obtained from the ultrasonic testing were highly accurate comparing to the actual orthotropic elastic properties of the 3D-printed ASA material.
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