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Simulated filament shapes in embedded 3D printing

In embedded 3D printing, a nozzle is embedded into a support bath and extrudes filaments or droplets into the bath. Using OpenFOAM, we simulated the extrusion of filaments and droplets into a moving bath. This dataset focuses on the effect of Newtonian viscosity and Herschel-Bulkley plateau (pre-yielded) viscosity on the extrusion of single lines. OpenFOAM is an open source computational fluid dynamics solver. This work used a combination of OpenFOAM v1912 and OpenFOAM 8 on desktop computers. OpenFOAM input files were generated using Python 3.7. Output files were analyzed using Paraview 5.8.0 and Python 3.7. Associated code can be found on Github: https://github.com/usnistgov/openfoamEmbedded3DP, doi:10.18434/mds2-2392 This data is described in: Friedrich, L., & Seppala, J.E. (2021) Simulated filament shapes in embedded 3D printing, submitted for publication See the file, mds2-2391-filelisting.csv, for a complete listing of the data files that available as part of this collection with URLs for downloading them.

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Title Simulated filament shapes in embedded 3D printing
Description In embedded 3D printing, a nozzle is embedded into a support bath and extrudes filaments or droplets into the bath. Using OpenFOAM, we simulated the extrusion of filaments and droplets into a moving bath. This dataset focuses on the effect of Newtonian viscosity and Herschel-Bulkley plateau (pre-yielded) viscosity on the extrusion of single lines. OpenFOAM is an open source computational fluid dynamics solver. This work used a combination of OpenFOAM v1912 and OpenFOAM 8 on desktop computers. OpenFOAM input files were generated using Python 3.7. Output files were analyzed using Paraview 5.8.0 and Python 3.7. Associated code can be found on Github: https://github.com/usnistgov/openfoamEmbedded3DP, doi:10.18434/mds2-2392 This data is described in: Friedrich, L., & Seppala, J.E. (2021) Simulated filament shapes in embedded 3D printing, submitted for publication See the file, mds2-2391-filelisting.csv, for a complete listing of the data files that available as part of this collection with URLs for downloading them.
Modified 2021-04-09 00:00:00
Publisher Name National Institute of Standards and Technology
Contact mailto:[email protected]
Keywords 3D-printing , extrusion , support-bath , Herschel-Bulkley , rheology , surface tension , OpenFOAM
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