Surface texture effects on mechanical properties of additively manufactured polylactic acid

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[1] Avcioglu, Emir
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Cutting - Nozzle design - Stress concentration - Tensile testing;
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10.3144/expresspolymlett.2025.2
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Additive manufacturing is favored for its capacity to create intricate geometries and enhance component functionality more efficiently than traditional methods. Applying texture to materials is one of the processes used to add functionality to products, wherein it can improve adhesion and tribological behavior in biomedical applications while also controlling mechanical properties and providing perceptual and aesthetic improvements. In this study, custom black-white images containing vertical lines were prepared and added as textures to the design of tensile test specimens during slicing. Custom textured and untextured tensile test specimens were fabricated using the Fused Deposition Method with polylactic Acid filament to evaluate the effect of texture parameters, such as protrusion offset (0.25, 0.50, 0.75 mm), number of protrusions (3, 6) and infill pattern (rectilinear, line, concentric), on the tensile strength of the specimens. Through the analysis of tensile test results and examination of microscopic and slicing software images, it was found that texturing resulted in a reduction in ultimate tensile strength due to nozzle trajectory deviations and stress concentration. The least detrimental texturing parameters observed in this study were 0.5 mm protrusion offset and 3 protrusions with concentric and line infill patterns, resulting in a reduction in tensile strength of 2.36 and 5.79%, respectively when compared to untextured specimens. © BME-PT.
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