Open Access Research Article

Determining the Optimal Printing Conditions for the Production of a Fertigation Pump Prototype with FDM Technology

ALEXANDRU-POLIFRON CHIRITA, GHEORGHE SOVAIALA, VALENTIN BARBU, MARIAN BLEJAN, IOAN PAVEL
Published 05 Jul 2021
Pages 140–149

Abstract

The article presents the optimization of a production process with the help of FDM technology of a fertigation pump prototype that does not require other energy source than that given by the flow and pressure of water for irrigation. In the research presented in this article specimens of PETG material are tested in terms of mechanical properties by using a tensile test equipment. The results of these tests are used to dimension and simulate with finite element the component elements of the pump.

Keywords: FDM; prototyping; PET-G; fertigation pump; finite element; tensile testing; specimens

How to Cite this Article

CHIRITA, A., SOVAIALA, G., BARBU, V., BLEJAN, M., & PAVEL, I. (2021). Determining the Optimal Printing Conditions for the Production of a Fertigation Pump Prototype with FDM Technology. Materiale Plastice, 58(2), 140–149. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.21.2.5485
CHIRITA A, SOVAIALA G, BARBU V, BLEJAN M, PAVEL I. Determining the Optimal Printing Conditions for the Production of a Fertigation Pump Prototype with FDM Technology. Materiale Plastice. 2021;58(2):140–149. doi: 10.37358/MP.21.2.5485
A. CHIRITA, G. SOVAIALA, V. BARBU, M. BLEJAN, and I. PAVEL, "Determining the Optimal Printing Conditions for the Production of a Fertigation Pump Prototype with FDM Technology,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 140–149, 2021. doi: 10.37358/MP.21.2.5485
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