Caliskan, UmutSevim, CaglarDemirbas, Munise Didem2024-11-072024-11-0720241537-64941537-6532https://doi.org/10.1080/15376494.2023.2244943https://hdl.handle.net/11480/14954The study investigated the tensile behavior of Sandwich Functionally Graded Material (SFGM) fabricated using Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology experimentally and numerically. SFGMs are characterized by a gradual variation in composition and structure with respect to the forming volume from the lower and upper surfaces of the structure toward the center, resulting in a corresponding change in material properties. Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF), a widely used AM process, was used in the present work to fabricate the thermoplastic polymer-based SFGM specimens. SFGM were produced by the FFF method using ABS and PLA materials and subjected to tensile tests according to ASTMD638.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAdditive manufacturingfunctionally graded materialsandwich structuretensile behavioracrylonitrile benzidine styrenepolylactic acidTensile behavior of functionally graded sandwich PLA-ABS produced via fused filament fabrication processArticle31126127010.1080/15376494.2023.22449432-s2.0-85169336739Q2WOS:001062432400001Q1