Finite Element Analysis of Nylon Based 3D Printed Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Propeller

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Autor(a) principal: Khaleed,H.M.T.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Badruddin,Irfan Anjum, Saquib,A.N., Anqi,Ali E., Tirth,Vineet, Addas,M.F., Mahroogi,Faisal O., Kamangar,Sarfaraz, Khan,T.M. Yunus, M,Amro Hamada, Haider,Amin A.G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The recent developments in the additive manufacturing to manufacture complex cost effective profiles is gaining popularity to test the strength of developed products through finite element method (FEM). Finite element analysis (FEA) is a potent tool for mechanical analysis. The combination of 3D printing and FEA is opening new opportunities to go further in the complexity of the product geometry. The autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) propeller blade has a complex profile with multi-directional gradient and twist, which requires a multi-stage operation to manufacture, including the hubs. The AUV propeller is required to withstand the applied load and generate the required thrust to move AUV at the desired speed. The current study explores the performance of AUV propeller prepared by additive synthesis using Nylon 6 material. The design of the propeller blade was developed using SOLID WORKS and integrated to the CUBPRO (DUO) to obtain the required 3D printing parameters. A comparative investigation is made for Nylon material within the dimensional conformance with the 3D printed propeller blade. The stress-strain analysis of the Nylon AUV propeller is carried with the FEM. The analysis of error and the stress show that the Nylon material meets the performance criteria for AUV propeller.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Finite Element Analysis of Nylon Based 3D Printed Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Propeller
title Finite Element Analysis of Nylon Based 3D Printed Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Propeller
spellingShingle Finite Element Analysis of Nylon Based 3D Printed Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Propeller
Khaleed,H.M.T.
Nylon
Additive Manufacturing
FDM
AUV Propeller
FEM
title_short Finite Element Analysis of Nylon Based 3D Printed Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Propeller
title_full Finite Element Analysis of Nylon Based 3D Printed Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Propeller
title_fullStr Finite Element Analysis of Nylon Based 3D Printed Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Propeller
title_full_unstemmed Finite Element Analysis of Nylon Based 3D Printed Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Propeller
title_sort Finite Element Analysis of Nylon Based 3D Printed Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Propeller
author Khaleed,H.M.T.
author_facet Khaleed,H.M.T.
Badruddin,Irfan Anjum
Saquib,A.N.
Anqi,Ali E.
Tirth,Vineet
Addas,M.F.
Mahroogi,Faisal O.
Kamangar,Sarfaraz
Khan,T.M. Yunus
M,Amro Hamada
Haider,Amin A.G.
author_role author
author2 Badruddin,Irfan Anjum
Saquib,A.N.
Anqi,Ali E.
Tirth,Vineet
Addas,M.F.
Mahroogi,Faisal O.
Kamangar,Sarfaraz
Khan,T.M. Yunus
M,Amro Hamada
Haider,Amin A.G.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Khaleed,H.M.T.
Badruddin,Irfan Anjum
Saquib,A.N.
Anqi,Ali E.
Tirth,Vineet
Addas,M.F.
Mahroogi,Faisal O.
Kamangar,Sarfaraz
Khan,T.M. Yunus
M,Amro Hamada
Haider,Amin A.G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nylon
Additive Manufacturing
FDM
AUV Propeller
FEM
topic Nylon
Additive Manufacturing
FDM
AUV Propeller
FEM
description Abstract The recent developments in the additive manufacturing to manufacture complex cost effective profiles is gaining popularity to test the strength of developed products through finite element method (FEM). Finite element analysis (FEA) is a potent tool for mechanical analysis. The combination of 3D printing and FEA is opening new opportunities to go further in the complexity of the product geometry. The autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) propeller blade has a complex profile with multi-directional gradient and twist, which requires a multi-stage operation to manufacture, including the hubs. The AUV propeller is required to withstand the applied load and generate the required thrust to move AUV at the desired speed. The current study explores the performance of AUV propeller prepared by additive synthesis using Nylon 6 material. The design of the propeller blade was developed using SOLID WORKS and integrated to the CUBPRO (DUO) to obtain the required 3D printing parameters. A comparative investigation is made for Nylon material within the dimensional conformance with the 3D printed propeller blade. The stress-strain analysis of the Nylon AUV propeller is carried with the FEM. The analysis of error and the stress show that the Nylon material meets the performance criteria for AUV propeller.
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