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Quasi-ductile to brittle transitional behavior and material properties gradient for additively manufactured SLA acrylate

Title
Quasi-ductile to brittle transitional behavior and material properties gradient for additively manufactured SLA acrylate
Authors
Quagliato L.Yeon Kim S.Ryu S.C.
Ewha Authors
류석창
SCOPUS Author ID
류석창scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
Materials Letters
ISSN
0167-577XJCR Link
Citation
Materials Letters vol. 329
Keywords
Acrylate polymerAdditive manufacturingMaterial properties gradientSEM fractographic analysisStrain rate dependency
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This research investigates the correlation between post-curing conditions, thickness, stress–strain, and fracture behaviors of additively manufactured SLA acrylate polymer, utilizing tensile tests and scanning electron microscopic fractography analysis. Due to poor polymerization, low curing energy resulted in a quasi-ductile behavior and low strain rate sensitivity. In contrast, high energy promotes the redistribution of the fracture energy from failure strain to failure stress, leading to increased sensitivity. Furthermore, poorly cured specimens show clean fracture surfaces, contrasting with their quasi-ductile behavior, whereas highly cured specimens present rough surfaces, generally associated with ductile fracture. Therefore, increasing curing energy promotes a transition from a quasi-ductile to an almost perfectly brittle behavior and influences the material's elastic, plastic, and fracture behaviors, which appear to be non-uniform throughout the thickness, especially for thicker structures. © 2022 Elsevier B.V.
DOI
10.1016/j.matlet.2022.133121
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