The link you have posted is for PLA as the filler. If you are interested in using ABS the link shown above will provide the pros and cons of your decision. The decision matrix will be similar in both cases. You can plan the matrix for ABS in the manner shown in the link for PLA and each will have its advantages and disadvantages as shown in the link I have posted.
Thanks. I looking for similar report: how infill, layer height, pattern have impact on mechanical properties: tensile strength and Young modulus. I was searching a lot around the net and of course found many of documents telling that E may increase or not when ABS is used instead of PLA. Finally I found what I need according to PLA (link) but need same information according to ABS. Of course, I can spend few weeks and print myself, but I think someone got needed information and maybe will share here.
I sincerely hope that you will find information you are looking for pertaining to ABS.I fully appreciate the difficulty in developing PLA-style information as provided in the attachment sent by Dr. Pradhan. My personal feeling is that PLA, being recommended for industrial use, has attracted more attention of researchers as compared to ABS which seems to be more popular for personal or limited application use. I wish you success in your search.
Apparently, very little research has been done on this subject. There are a lot of variables involved when printing in FDM, so general material property data is inadequate to determine physical properties of a the final part. Stratasys recommends that each machine be individually baselined.
If you can find a copy of "Anisotropic Mechanical Properties of ABS Parts Fabricated by Fused Deposition Modelling" by Constance Ziemian, Mala Sharma and Sophia Ziemian, it contains tensile, compression, flexural and fatigue strengths with respect to build orientation and toolpaths for ABS. It also mentions the proper specs and methods. It may not be exactly what you are looking for, but it can be a start. In order to have accurate strength data for parts produced by an FDM machine, it is necessary to undertake the task of printing and testing samples. Good luck in your search. If you find anything else related, please post.