Development of a Robot-Assisted Fused Deposition Modeling Process for Enhanced Additive Manufacturing

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This work aims to define a novel integration of 6 DOF robots with an extrusion-based 3D printing framework that strengthens the possibility of implementing control and simulation of the system in multiple degrees of freedom. Polylactic acid (PLA) is used as an extrusion material for testing, which is a thermoplastic that is biodegradable and is derived from natural lactic acid found in corn, maize, and the like. To execute the proposed framework a virtual working station for the robot was created in RoboDK. RoboDK interprets G-code from the slicing (Slic3r) software. Further analysis and experiments were performed by FANUC 2000ia 165F Industrial Robot. Different tests were performed to check the dimensional accuracy of the parts (rectangle and cylindrical). When the robot operated at 20% of its maximum speed, a bulginess was observed in the cylindrical part, causing the radius to increase from 1 cm to 1.27 cm and resulting in a thickness variation of 0.27 cm at the bulginess location. However, after optimizing the speed at 35% of its maximum speed, 100% dimensional accuracy was achieved. The integration resulted in collision-free robot and extrusion movement, flexibility, capability of making large parts, and enhanced dimensional accuracy.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/05-18-02-0011
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16
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Srivastava, K., and Kumar, Y., "Development of a Robot-Assisted Fused Deposition Modeling Process for Enhanced Additive Manufacturing," SAE Int. J. Mater. Manf. 18(2), 2025, https://doi.org/10.4271/05-18-02-0011.
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Published
Nov 09
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05-18-02-0011
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Journal Article
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English