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Optimizing surface roughness in soft pneumatic gripper fabricated via FDM: experimental investigation using Taguchi method

Muhammet Uludag, Osman Ülkir

2024Multidiscipline Modeling in Materials and Structures13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose In this study, experimental studies were carried out using different process parameters of the soft pneumatic gripper (SPG) fabricated by the fused deposition modeling method. In the experimental studies, the surface quality of the gripper was examined by determining four different levels and factors. The experiment was designed to estimate the surface roughness of the SPG. Design/methodology/approach The methodology consists of an experimental phase in which the SPG is fabricated and the surface roughness is measured. Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) flex filament material was used in the fabrication of SPG. The control factors used in the Taguchi L16 vertical array experimental design and their level values were determined. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed to observe the effect of printing parameters on the surface quality. Finally, regression analysis was applied to mathematically model the surface roughness values obtained from the experimental measurements. Findings Based on the Taguchi signal-to-noise ratio and ANOVA, layer height is the most influential parameter for surface roughness. The best surface quality value was obtained with a surface roughness value of 18.752 µm using the combination of 100 µm layer height, 2 mm wall thickness, 200 °C nozzle temperature and 120 mm/s printing speed. The developed model predicted the surface roughness of SPG with 95% confidence intervals. Originality/value It is essential to examine the surface quality of parts fabricated in additive manufacturing using different variables. In the literature, surface roughness has been examined using different factors and levels. However, the surface roughness of a soft gripper fabricated with TPU material has not been examined previously. The surface quality of parts fabricated using flexible materials is very important.

Topics & Concepts

Surface roughnessTaguchi methodsMaterials scienceFused deposition modelingDesign of experimentsOrthogonal arrayComposite materialThermoplastic polyurethaneResponse surface methodologySurface finishProfilometerNozzleMechanical engineering3D printingEngineeringMathematicsElastomerStatisticsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchInnovations in Concrete and Construction Materials