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Research On Solutions To Slicing Errors In FDM 3D Printing Of Thin-walled Structures

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The desktop-level 3D printing machines makes it easier for independent designers to produce collectible models. Desktop 3D printers that use FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) technology usually use a minimum nozzle diameter of 0.4mm. When using FDM printers to make Gunpla models, Thin slice structures are prone to slicing errors, which lead to deformation of printed objects and reduction in structural strength. This paper aims to analyze the printing model that produces errors, control a single variable among the three variables of slice layer height, slice wall thickness and filament type for comparative testing, and find a way to avoid gaps. To provide assistance for using FDM printers to build models containing thin-walled structures.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Related Research
2.1 Concept and Classification of 3D Printing Technology
2.2 Relevant Paper Search
3. Problem Analysis and Research Methods
3.1 Problem Analysis
3.2 Research Methods
4. Experimental Process and Results
4.1 Model Structure and Thickness Testing
4.2 Slice Layer Height Test
4.3 Slice Wall Thickness Test
4.4 Filament Material Testing
5. Conclusion
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  • QINGYUAN ZHANG Master's Student, Department of Visual Contents, Dongseo University, Korea
  • Byung-Chun Lee Professor, Department of Visual Contents, Dongseo University, Korea

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