Integrated Thermodynamic Modeling and Experimental Validation of Process-Induced Distortions in Additively Manufactured Polymers
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Abstract
We implement the constitutive relations in a commercial finite-element environment to perform full three-dimensional simulations of the FFF process for complex geometries, including drug-eluting bioresorbable stents and engineering plates. The simulations track the coupled thermal–mechanical history of each deposited layer, predicting shrinkage and warpage with high spatial resolution. Experiments on polycarbonate plates printed in multiple build orientations provide quantitative verification of the predicted geometric changes, showing close correspondence between computed and measured distortions and highlighting the critical influence of build orientation on dimensional accuracy.
By integrating predictive modeling with targeted experiments, this work establishes a practical pathway to optimize process parameters, reduce dimensional inaccuracies, and enable patient-specific or mission-critical polymer components with improved reliability and extended service life.
*Portions of this research were conducted with the advanced computing resources provided by Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing. We also thank SERB and MHRD, India for funding this project.
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Publication: 1. P. Sreejith, K. Kannan, K. R. Rajagopal, A thermodynamic framework for additive manufacturing, using amorphous polymers, capable of predicting residual stress, warpage and shrinkage, International Journal of Engineering Science, 159, 2021, 103412, ISSN 0020-7225
2. P. Sreejith, K. Kannan, K. R. Rajagopal, A thermodynamic framework for the additive manufacturing of crystallizing polymers. Part I: A theory that accounts for phase change, shrinkage, warpage and residual stress, International Journal of Engineering Science, 183, 2023, 103789, ISSN 00207225
3. P. Sreejith, K. Srikanth, K. Kannan, K. R. Rajagopal, A thermodynamic framework for additive manufacturing of crystallizing polymers, Part II: Simulation of the printing of a stent, International Journal of Engineering Science, 184, 2023, 103, ISSN 0020-7225
4. P. Sreejith, Albert Patterson, K. R. Rajagopal, Bhaskar Vajipeyajula, Process induced shrinking and warping in additively manufactured polycarbonate plates, Applications in Engineering Science, 2025, ISSN 2666-4968
Presenters
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Sreejith Prabhakaran Pillai
- Texas A&M University
- Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution, Texas A&M University