METHOD OF DETERMINING A LOCAL HEIGHT OF A BUILD SURFACE
20220258428 · 2022-08-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B33Y10/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C64/118
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y30/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y50/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C64/393
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y30/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B33Y50/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a fused filament fabrication device (1) comprising a print head (2) comprising a melt chamber (22) and a nozzle (4). The print head (2) is movably arranged relative to a build surface (10) in at least two perpendicular directions. A feeder (3) is arranged to feed filament material to the print head (2). A sensor is arranged to directly or indirectly measure a pressure in the melt chamber (22), the sensor producing pressure data. A flow sensor is arranged to measure a flow of filament into the print head (2) to obtain flow data. The device (1) also comprises a controller (7) arranged for a) controlling movement of the nozzle (4) over the build surface (10), b) controlling deposition of molten filament material on the build surface (10) during the movement of the nozzle (4), c) receiving the pressure data and the flow data, and d) determining a local height of the build surface (10) fora plurality of locations on the build surface (10), using the pressure data and the flow data.
Claims
1. A fused filament fabrication device, the device comprising: a print head comprising a melt chamber and a nozzle, the print head being movably arranged relative to a build surface (10) in at least two perpendicular directions; a feeder arranged to feed filament material to the print head; a sensor arranged to directly or indirectly measure a pressure in the melt chamber (22, the sensor producing pressure data; a flow sensor arranged to measure a flow of filament into the print head to obtain flow data; a controller arranged for: a) controlling movement of the nozzle over the build surface-; b) controlling deposition of molten filament material on the build surface during the movement of the nozzle; c) receiving the pressure data and the flow data, and d) determining a local height of the build surface for a plurality of locations on the build surface, using the pressure data and the flow data.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the controller is arranged to vary a flow of the filament material into the print head during printing in such a way as to maintain a constant pressure in the melting chamber, wherein the controller is arranged to determine the local height based on the varying feed flow.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the controller is arranged to maintain a constant flow of the filament while letting a pressure in the melt chamber vary during printing, wherein the controller is arranged to determine the local height based on the varying pressure.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the controller is arranged to vary the distance (d) between the nozzle and the build surface during printing in such a way as to maintain a constant flow of the filament and a constant pressure in the melt chamber, wherein the controller is arranged to determine the local height based on the varying distance (d).
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the controller is arranged to deposit a single layer of material along a predetermined trajectory and to determine the local height of the build plate at a plurality of locations on the trajectory.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the controller is arranged to generate a height map of the build plate using the determined local height of the plurality of locations.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the build surface comprises a predefined pattern of surface irregularities representing an identification of the build plate, and wherein the controller is arranged to deposit a single layer of material over the predefined pattern of surface irregularities, and to determining the local height of the predefined pattern of surface irregularities, and to translate the determined local height of the predefined pattern into an identification code for the build plate.
8. A method of determining a local height of a build surface of a build plate for use in a fused filament fabrication device, the device comprising a print head comprising a melt chamber and a nozzle, the device further comprising a feeder arranged to feed filament material to the print head, a sensor arranged to directly or indirectly measure a pressure in the melt chamber to obtain pressure data, and a flow sensor arranged to measure a flow of filament into the print head to obtain flow data, the method comprising: a) controlling movement of the nozzle over the build surface; b) controlling deposition of molten filament material on the build surface during the movement of the nozzle; c) receiving the pressure data and the flow data, and d) determining a local height of the build surface for a plurality of locations on the build surface, using the pressure data and the flow data.
9. The method of determining a local height according to claim 8, the method comprising: e) identifying the build plate using the determined local height of the build surface.
10. A computer program product comprising code embodied on a computer-readable storage and configured so as to perform the method according to claim 8.
Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0027] The present invention will be discussed in more detail below, with reference to the attached drawings, in which
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0034] The 3D printer 1 also comprises a gantry arranged to move the print head 2 at least in one direction, indicated as the X-direction. In this embodiment, the print head 2 is also movable in a Y-direction perpendicular to the X-direction. The gantry comprises at least one mechanical driver 14 and one or more axles 15 and a print head docking unit 16. The print head docking unit 16 holds the print head 2 and for that reason is also called the print head mount 16. It is noted that the print head docking unit 16 may be arranged to hold more than one print head, such as for example two print heads each receiving its own filament.
[0035] A build plate 18 may be arranged in or under the 3D printer 1 depending on the type of 3D printer. The build plate 18 may comprise a glass plate or any other object suitable as a substrate. In the example of
[0036] Suitable driving means (not shown) may be arranged to control the movement of the build plate mount 6. These driving means may comprise a transmission and a motor to be controlled by the controller 7 or by a separate controller.
[0037] The 3D printer 1 of
[0038] Alternatively or additionally, a first force sensor 32 may be arranged between the print head 2 and the print head docking unit 16 in order to measure a force on the nozzle 4, see also
[0039] Alternatively or additionally, a second force sensor 33 may be arranged between the build plate 18 and a build plate mount 6, see
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[0041] Please note that for reasons of simplicity in
[0042] The generated flow data and the pressure data generated by the sensors can be used to determine a local height of the build surface 10 of the build plate 18 for use in a fused filament fabrication device as will be explained in more detail below.
[0043] In an embodiment of the invention, the controller 7 is arranged to determine a local height of the build surface 10 of a build plate 18 by means of:
[0044] a) controlling movement of the nozzle 4 over the build surface 10;
[0045] b) controlling deposition of molten filament material on the build surface 10 during the movement of the nozzle 4;
[0046] c) receiving the pressure data and the flow data, and
[0047] d) determining a local height of the build surface 10 for a plurality of locations on the build surface 10, using the pressure data and the flow data.
[0048] The controller 7 may be arranged to generate a height map of the build plate using the determined local height of the plurality of locations. The height map may e.g. contain relative values of the height of the surface 10 defined with reference to a zero height position. The height map can be stored and used to generate better toolpaths that will improve the reliability of the first layers of the 3d print.
[0049] The build plate 18 in the example of
[0050] Alternatively, the predefined pattern of surface irregularities may comprise a predefined sequence of a plurality of circular ridges and/or circular grooves along the build surface 10 to form a specific dot coding. It is also conceivable that the predefined pattern of surface irregularities comprises a sequence of a plurality of letter and/or number shaped ridges 11 and/or grooves 12 along the build surface 10 to form a letter coding.
[0051] The controller 7 may be arranged to deposit a single layer of material along a predetermined trajectory and to determine the local height of the build plate 18 at a plurality of locations on the trajectory. An example of such a trajectory is shown in
[0052] During the height measurements, the nozzle 4 is moving in the X-Y plane (also referred to as nozzle plane) to obtain the height data for the required X,Y positions on the build surface 10. In this fashion, height, tilt, curvature and non-flatness of the surface can be assessed. The local heights values can be used to generate a simple height map sufficient to determine a tilt or curvature of the build plate 18 relative to the nozzle plane. Such a determined tilt or curvature can be used to directly generate a height map, or it may be added to an already existing map of the build surface 10.
[0053] The height map of a build plate can be used in future prints to generate better toolpaths so as to improve the reliability of the first layers of the 3D print. The controller 7 may be arranged to first identify a build plate by depositing a layer over the pattern of surface irregularities 31, and then search for a stored height map corresponding to the identification code, and then use the stored height map to correct the local heights during printing an object.
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[0056] In an embodiment, the controller 7 is arranged to vary a flow of the filament material 5 into the print head 2 during printing in such a way as to maintain a constant pressure in the melting chamber 22. When the nozzle 4 moves along the surface in the nozzle plane, a distance between the nozzle 4 and the build surface 10 may vary due to irregularities or surface curvatures. In both cases, the back pressure experienced in the melt chamber 22 will change. These changes will be measured and used in a control loop to immediately try to maintain the previous pressure in the melt chamber. In this embodiment, this is done by varying the feed flow. The controller 7 will then determine the local height based on the varying feed flow.
[0057] In another embodiment, the controller 7 is arranged to let a pressure in the melt chamber 22 vary during printing in such a way as to maintain a constant flow of the filament 5, wherein the controller is arranged to determine the local height based on the varying pressure.
[0058] In another embodiment, the controller 7 is arranged to vary the distance d, see also
[0059] The pressure in the melt chamber 22 can be measured using the pressure sensor 34. In this way the pressure is measured in a direct way. The pressure could also be measured in indirect ways, such as using a force sensor arranged to measure a force sensed by the filament 5, a force sensor arranged to measure a force acting on the nozzle, such as the sensor 32. Other types of indirect measurements are possible such as measuring a force acting on the build plate 18 using a force sensor 33.
[0060] Different control schemes can be used by the controller 7, and also the controller 7 could be arranged to use one of the embodiments described above, or it may be arranged to switch between control schemes optionally depending on user input or nozzle type or material type used.
[0061] It is noted that additional calibration and linearization of the measured height map determined by the method described above, may be performed to obtain more accurate results. By repeating the procedure and using new data each step, the precision of the local height values will improve. Calibration can compensate for (temperature dependent) viscosity changes of material and nozzle geometry variations. In an embodiment, the calibration of the nozzle comprises printing in mid-air having the build plate for removed from the nozzle so as to avoid any back pressure. In this way it is possible to characterize the nozzle-material combination and find the pressure and flow data to be used as input for the method described above.
[0062] The present invention has been described above with reference to a number of exemplary embodiments as shown in the drawings. Modifications and alternative implementations of some parts or elements are possible, and are included in the scope of protection as defined in the appended claims. It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative embodiments. For example, the nozzle 4 may be movable in the X-direction and Z-direction while the build plate 18 is moving in the Y direction. Or the nozzle 4 may be movable in the X-direction while the build plate 18 is moving in the Y direction and Z-direction. Or the nozzle 4 may be fixed while the build plate 18 is movable in the X-direction, Y-direction and Z-direction.
[0063] Furthermore, the device 1 may be a direct feeder 3D printer system wherein the filament feeder 3 is arranged in or near the print head.
[0064] In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. Use of the verb “comprise” and its conjugations does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those stated in a claim. The article “a” or “an” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.