In the field of additive manufacturing (AM) processes, there is a significant lack of scientific data on the performance of open-source 3D printers in relation to process parameter values. The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of the main process parameters on the accuracy of a set of typical geometric features, as obtained with an open-source 3D printer, the RepRap Prusa-Mendel I2. For this purpose, a benchmarking part was set up, composed of elementary shapes, representing a series of different geometric features. By means of a DoE approach, it was possible to assess the effects of two process parameters—layer thickness (Lt) and flow rate (Fr)—on five geometric features: cube, sphere, cylinder, cone, and angled surface. A high resolution Laser Scanner was used to evaluate the variation between the acquired geometric feature and the corresponding 3D computer-aided design (CAD) nominal model. On the basis of experimental results, it was possible to analyze and discuss the main effects of the above-mentioned process parameters on each geometric feature. These results can help RepRap users in the correct selection of process parameters with the aim of improving the quality of prototypes.
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On the Geometric Accuracy of RepRap Open-Source Three-Dimensional Printer
Antonio Lanzotti,
Antonio Lanzotti
Fraunhofer JL IDEAS-CREAMI,
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: antonio.lanzotti@unina.it
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: antonio.lanzotti@unina.it
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Domenico Maria Del Giudice,
Domenico Maria Del Giudice
Fraunhofer JL IDEAS-CREAMI,
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: domenicomaria.delgiudice@unina.it
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
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Antonio Lepore,
Antonio Lepore
Fraunhofer JL IDEAS-CREAMI,
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: antonio.lepore@unina.it
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University of Naples Federico II,
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Naples 80125, Italy
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Gabriele Staiano,
Gabriele Staiano
Fraunhofer JL IDEAS-CREAMI,
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: gabriele.staiano@unina.it
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Massimo Martorelli
Massimo Martorelli
Fraunhofer JL IDEAS-CREAMI,
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: massimo.martorelli@unina.it
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University of Naples Federico II,
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Naples 80125, Italy
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Antonio Lanzotti
Fraunhofer JL IDEAS-CREAMI,
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: antonio.lanzotti@unina.it
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: antonio.lanzotti@unina.it
Domenico Maria Del Giudice
Fraunhofer JL IDEAS-CREAMI,
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: domenicomaria.delgiudice@unina.it
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: domenicomaria.delgiudice@unina.it
Antonio Lepore
Fraunhofer JL IDEAS-CREAMI,
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: antonio.lepore@unina.it
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: antonio.lepore@unina.it
Gabriele Staiano
Fraunhofer JL IDEAS-CREAMI,
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: gabriele.staiano@unina.it
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: gabriele.staiano@unina.it
Massimo Martorelli
Fraunhofer JL IDEAS-CREAMI,
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: massimo.martorelli@unina.it
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Naples Federico II,
P.le Tecchio, 80,
Naples 80125, Italy
e-mail: massimo.martorelli@unina.it
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Contributed by the Design for Manufacturing Committee of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL DESIGN. Manuscript received March 15, 2015; final manuscript received July 28, 2015; published online September 2, 2015. Assoc. Editor: Christopher Williams.
J. Mech. Des. Oct 2015, 137(10): 101703 (8 pages)
Published Online: September 2, 2015
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Received:
March 15, 2015
Revised:
July 28, 2015
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Lanzotti, A., Del Giudice, D. M., Lepore, A., Staiano, G., and Martorelli, M. (September 2, 2015). "On the Geometric Accuracy of RepRap Open-Source Three-Dimensional Printer." ASME. J. Mech. Des. October 2015; 137(10): 101703. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4031298
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