Samenvatting
Finding applications for newly synthesised polymers is the next unavoidable step for the endurance of the invention. Since applications are ultimately defined by the mechanical performance, determination of the intrinsic behaviour of the polymer is needed. Further, in order to be shaped into the desired form according to the application, the polymer needs to be processible by means of the current technologies. Fused deposition modelling (FDM) stands as a powerful manufacturing tool since it allows for the rapid manufacturing of concept models or functional prototypes [1]. The combination of stresses and temperature profiles experienced by the polymer melt during the processing step induces microscopic changes in the polymer, which manifest themselves during homogeneous deformation, i.e. intrinsic behaviour [2].
The intrinsic properties, in turn, affect the macroscopic mechanical performance that determines the applications of the polymer.
The intrinsic properties, in turn, affect the macroscopic mechanical performance that determines the applications of the polymer.
Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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Status | Gepubliceerd - 2017 |
Evenement | Material Technology (Mate) group TUE - Eindhoven, Nederland Duur: 14 dec. 2017 → 14 dec. 2017 |
Seminarie
Seminarie | Material Technology (Mate) group TUE |
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Land/Regio | Nederland |
Stad | Eindhoven |
Periode | 14/12/17 → 14/12/17 |