Experimental Investigation of Flexural Properties of Fibre Glass Reinforced Polymer / Asad Abbas

By: Abbas, AsadContributor(s): Supervisor : Dr. Muhammad Salman KhanMaterial type: TextTextIslamabad : SMME- NUST; 2022Description: 48p. Soft Copy 30cmSubject(s): MS Design and Manufacturing EngineeringDDC classification: 670 Online resources: Click here to access online
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Additive manufacturing is an advanced manufacturing technology in which computer
aided design is converted into STL file and then fed to 3D printer after slicing the design
with the help of slicer software. Masked Stereo-lithographic apparatus (MSLA) is a type
of liquid based 3d printer in which an array of LED is used to cure the photosensitive
polymer resin with the help of ultra violet radiations. These radiations solidify the resin
on platform of printer when fall on exposed area. The platform rises for next layer and
this process continues until all the layers are cured and part is manufactured. The time to
manufacture the part depends on layer thickness, height of part and the orientation of the
part on platform. These parameters are set during the slicing process. We can find many
applications of SLA printers in fields like engineering, medical, dentistry, jewelry and
many others. These printers now a day are used to manufacture the final parts apart from
the prototypes but there is limitation in the availability of resin of required mechanical
strength. So to overcome this problem researches are carried out to manufacture polymer
composites in different ways. This research focuses on using short glass fibres of
different strand lengths as reinforcing material to matrix photosensitive polymer. The
glass fibres of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 mm lengths are used as reinforcing
materials and nine specimens including neat one are manufactured in MSLA printer. The
flexural properties of these specimens are obtained by performing 3-point bend test on
universal testing machine as per ISO 14125 standard. The graphs of the force vs
deflection are obtained and flexural strengths and flexural modulus is calculated and
compared for all the specimens. It was observed that the flexural strength as well as
flexural modulus of these specimens was increased initially for 5 and 10mm strands
lengths and then started decreasing as the strands length increases. The maximum value
of flexural strength and flexural modulus was obtained for 10mm glass fibre length and
minimum for 40mm.

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