3D Printing via material extrusion on an acoustic air bed

arxiv(2022)

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Additive manufacturing, such as 3D printing, offers unparalleled opportunities for rapid prototyping of complex three-dimensional objects, but typically requires simultaneous building of solid supports to minimize deformation and ensure contact with the printing surface. Here, we theoretically and experimentally investigate the concept of material extrusion on an "air bed", a judiciously engineered acoustic field that supports the material by contactless radiation force. We study the dynamics of polylactic acid filament (PLA), a commonly used material in 3D printing, as it interacts with the acoustic potential during extrusion. We develop numerical models to determine optimal transducer arrangements and printing conditions, and we build and demonstrate a concept prototype that integrates a commercial 3D printer and open-source control code. Our results point towards alternative, contactless support mechanisms with potential benefits such as fewer surface defects, less material waste, lower cost, and reduced manufacturing time. These features could become crucial as additive manufacturing continues to evolve into a foundational tool in engineering and beyond.
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acoustic air bed,3d printing,material extrusion
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