An experimental study of the mechanical behavior of fused-deposition (FD) A
BS plastic materials is described. Elastic moduli and strength values are d
etermined for the ABS monofilament feedstock and various unidirectional FD-
ABS materials. The results show a reduction of 11 to 37 per cent in modulus
and 22 to 57 per cent in strength for FD-ABS materials relative to the ABS
monofilament. These reductions occur due to the presence of voids and a lo
ss of molecular orientation during the FD extrusion process. The results ca
n be used to benchmark computational models for stiffness and strength as a
function of the processing parameters for use in computationally optimizin
g the mechanical performance of FD-ABS materials in functional applications
.