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Polymers
Fiber Selection for Reinforced Additive Manufacturing
Guillermo Riveros1  Ivan Philip Beckman1  Christine Lozano1  Elton Freeman1 
[1] Information Technology Laboratory, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS 39180, USA;
关键词: short cut;    chopped strands;    staple fibers;    cellulose;    keratin;    tenacity;   
DOI  :  10.3390/polym13142231
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The purpose of this review is to survey, categorize, and compare the mechanical and thermal characteristics of fibers in order to assist designers with the selection of fibers for inclusion as reinforcing materials in the additive manufacturing process. The vast “family of fibers” is described with a Venn diagram to highlight natural, synthetic, organic, ceramic, and mineral categories. This review explores the history and practical uses of particular fiber types and explains fiber production methods in general terms. The focus is on short-cut fibers including staple fibers, chopped strands, and whiskers added to polymeric matrix resins to influence the bulk properties of the resulting printed materials. This review discusses common measurements for specific strength and tenacity in the textile and construction industries, including denier and tex, and discusses the proposed “yuri” measurement unit. Individual fibers are selected from subcategories and compared in terms of their mechanical and thermal properties, i.e., density, tensile strength, tensile stiffness, flexural rigidity, moisture regain, decomposition temperature, thermal expansion, and thermal conductivity. This review concludes with an example of the successful 3D printing of a large boat at the University of Maine and describes considerations for the selection of specific individual fibers used in the additive manufacturing process.

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