Bodur, O., Sterca, D.-A., Sulz, C., & Walcher, E. M. (2022). Improving the Precision of an FDM 3D Printer with Compensation Technique. In F. Bleicher (Ed.), Smart and Networked Manufacturing (Vol. 5, pp. 109–113).
Additive Manufacturing is a subdivision of intelligent and networked manufacturing in Industry 4.0 due to its individualized-mass production, reduced time to the market, and momentary viewability by using the Industrial Internet of things. Some detriments of Fused Deposition Modeling Additive manufacturing are undesirable geometrical deviations, low precision, and inaccuracies during the 3D printing process. This paper comes out by exploring and analyzing the volumetric errors of an FDM printer on each coordinate via Laser Interferometry, as well as integrating the compensation technique on a sample geometry to diminish geometrical deviations.
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Surfaces and Interfaces: 30% Mathematical and Algorithmic Foundations: 40% Non-metallic Materials: 30%