Abstract:
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) is an additive manufacturing technique used for prototype, physical
modeling, and end-of-line production. Proper parameter selection is essential for producing high quality items with suitable mechanical properties, such as flexural strength. Four critical process vari ables, such as layer thickness, raster width, raster angle, and orientation angle, are investigated in this
study. The link between these factors and the flexural strength of the Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
(ABS) printed components are analysed using analysis of variance. The fuzzy logic (FL) approaches were
used to develop a prediction model. The test samples are made on a 3D forge dreamer II printing machine
of the FDM type. In Minitab software, the Taguchi mixed L18 orthogonal design technique was used to
organize the trials. The result showed that the raster angle has the most significant parameter affecting
flexural strength when compere with layer thickness, raster width and orientation angle. The fuzzy logic
models provided high accuracy prediction of flexural strength with the maximum percentage error of
3.62%, and this revealed that the model and the experimental data were in good agreement.