Thomas Josef Schuster’s research while affiliated with Wehrwissenschaftliches Institut für Werk- und Betriebsstoffe and other places

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Dimensions, in millimeters, of the labeled 1A tensile specimens, according to DIN EN ISO 527–2 [20]
Schematic of the specimen orientation (0°, 15°, 45°, and 90° concerning to the build direction) and the build job configuration of one of the three print jobs
Heat flow–temperature–curve of an YZ90° sample for the determination of crystallinity
Determined crystallinity of SLS-manufactured PA12 with different build orientations
Samples with different orientations to the build direction and their tensile behavior at room temperature

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Creep behavior of polyamide 12, produced by selective laser sintering with different build orientations
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July 2022

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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

Maximilian Krönert

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Thomas Josef Schuster

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The successful use of components produced by selective laser sintering as a rapid manufacturing process requires a comprehensive understanding of the material. In this study, the effect of specimen build orientation on mechanical properties of selective laser-sintered polyamide 12 was investigated in detail. Samples were printed with an orientation of 0°, 15°, 45°, and 90° to the build platform. In addition to quasi-static tensile tests, creep tests under different loads (5 MPa, 10 MPa, 15 MPa, and 20 MPa) and for different times (10 h and 1000 h) with and without relaxation were performed. Creep behavior was analyzed using the Burgers model. Therefore, the elastic strain, the relaxant strain, the viscous strain, and the total deformation were determined. Results show that the build orientation has no significant influence on the long-term creep behavior, at small stresses. Short-term creep and relaxation tests show that the elastic and viscous strain are only slightly influenced by the build orientation. However, the viscoelastic strain is affected by the build orientation. Furthermore, the deformations resulting from creep and relaxation have no significant influence on the mechanical behavior as shown by tensile tests.

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Creep Behavior of Polyamide 12, Produced By Selective Laser Sintering With Different Build Orientations

November 2021

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The successful use of components, produced by selective laser sintering as a rapid manufacturing process, requires a comprehensive understanding of the material. In this study, the effect of specimen build orientation on the mechanical properties of selective laser sintered polyamide 12 was investigated in detail. Samples were printed with an orientation of 0°, 15°, 45° and 90° to the build platform. Additionally to quasi-static tensile tests, Creep tests under different loads (5 MPa, 10 MPa, 15 MPa and 20 MPa) and for different times (10 hours and 1,000 hours) with and without relaxation were performed. Creep behavior was analyzed using the Burgers model. Therefore, the elastic strain, the relaxant strain, the viscous strain and the total deformation were determined. Results show that the build orientation has no significant influence on the long-term creep behavior, at small stresses. Short-term creep and relaxation tests show, that the elastic and viscous strain are only slightly influenced by the build orientation. However, the viscoelastic strain is affected by the build orientation. Furthermore, the deformations resulting from creep and relaxation have no significant influence on the mechanical behavior as shown by tensile tests.

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... In addition, the creep of SLS-PA12 has attracted considerable attention. Krönert et al. [12] examined the influence of build orientation on the creep performance of SLS-PA12, observing that in short-term creep and relaxation tests, the viscoelastic strain is significantly influenced by the build orientation and increases with the build platform angle, whereas the build orientation has little effect on long-term creep. The performance of printed polymer materials depends on the additive manufacturing (AM) method. ...

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Effect of Build Orientation on Uniaxial Time‐Dependent Ratcheting of Polyamide 12 Fabricated by Selective Laser Sintering
Creep behavior of polyamide 12, produced by selective laser sintering with different build orientations

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology