Yayın: Multi-objective optimization of biodegradable and recyclable composite PLA/PHA parts
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Kisin, Burak
Turan, Mehmet Kıvanç
Karpat, Fatih
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Additive manufacturing (AM) techniques, especially fused deposition modeling (FDM), offer significant advantages in terms of cost, material efficiency, and design flexibility. In this study, the mechanical performance of biodegradable PLA/PHA composite samples produced via FDM was optimized by evaluating the influence of key printing parameters-layer height, printing orientation, and printing speed-on both the tensile and compressive strength. A full factorial design (3 x 3 x 3) was employed, and all of the samples were triplicated to ensure the consistency of the results. Grey relational analysis (GRA) was used as a multi-objective optimization method to determine the optimal parameter combinations. An analysis of variance (ANOVA) was also conducted to assess the statistical significance of each parameter. The ANOVA results revealed that printing orientation is the most significant parameter for both tensile and compression strength. The optimal parameter combination for maximizing mechanical properties was a layer height of 0.1 mm, an X printing orientation, and a printing speed of 50 mm/s. This study demonstrates the effectiveness of GRA in optimizing the mechanical properties of biodegradable composites and provides practical guidelines to produce environmentally sustainable polymer parts.
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Mechanical characterization, Pla, Pha, Additive manufacturing, Tensile, Compression, Optimization, Grey relational analysis, Science & technology, Physical sciences, Polymer science
