Title Influence of the type of plastic and printing technologies on the compressive behavior of 3D-printed heel prototypes /
Authors Gelaziene, Edita ; Milasiene, Daiva
DOI 10.3390/ma16051930
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Is Part of Materials.. Basel : MDPI. 2023, vol. 16, iss. 5, art. no. 1930, p. 1-17.. ISSN 1996-1944
Keywords [eng] 3D printing ; additive manufacturing ; polymeric heels ; compressive loads ; FEM simulation
Abstract [eng] In this study, the possibility of using modern AM technologies to produce designed heels for personalized orthopedic footwear with a medium heel was explored. Seven variants of heels were produced using three 3D printing methods and polymeric materials with different natures: PA12 heels made using the SLS method, photopolymer heels made using the SLA method, and PLA, TPC, ABS, PETG, and PA (NYLON) heels made using the FDM method. A theoretical simulation with forces of 1000 N, 2000 N, and 3000 N was performed in order to evaluate possible human weight loads and possible pressure during orthopedic shoe production. The compression test of the 3D-printed prototypes of the designed heels showed that it is possible to replace the traditional wooden heels of hand-made personalized orthopedic footwear with good-quality PA12 and photopolymer heels made using the SLS and SLA methods, but also with PLA, ABS, and PA (NYLON) heels printed using a cheaper FDM 3D printing method. All of the heels made using these variants withstood loads of more than 15,000 N without damage. It was determined that TPC is not suitable for a product of this design and purpose. Due to its greater brittleness, the possibility of using PETG for orthopedic shoe heels must be verified by additional experiments.
Published Basel : MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2023
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