digital fabrication, 3D printing [1], and many more terms have been introduced after the patent filed by Chuck Hull in 1984 [2] before standardization in ISO/ASTM 52900: 2015 (Additive manufacturing—General Principles—Terminology). At present, the term additive manufacturing (AM) is more commo...
Fig. 1.Images showing the designed and fabricated cell scaffolds usingadditive manufacturingwith optimized parameters. (a–d)Red blood cell(RBC) model. (e–h) Smooth muscle cell (SMC) model. (i–l) Ciliated columnar epithelial cell (CEC) model. (a, e, i)Rendered imagesof the 3D designs...
The design of a porcupine quill inspired structure is achieved through fabrication by stereolithography (SLA) additive manufacturing (AM) technology. Based on these design workflows, the properties of the structures, including struts length and relative density are analysed. Random workflow has a higher...
Three-dimensional (3-D) printing, also known as additive manufacturing, refers to a method used to generate a physical object by joining materials in a layer-by-layer process from a three-dimensional virtual model. 3-D printing technology has been traditionally employed in rapid prototyping, engi...
Lowden1, Edgar Lara-Curzio1, Robert Fredette3, John Ormerod3, Thomas A. Lograsso2 & M. Parans Paranthaman1 Additive manufacturing allows for the production of complex parts with minimum material waste, offering an effective technique for fabricating permanent magnets which ...
www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN received: 28 July 2015 accepted: 29 October 2015 Published: 27 November 2015 Additive Manufacturing of a Microbial Fuel Cell—A detailed study Flaviana Calignano, Tonia Tommasi, Diego Manfredi & Alessandro Chiolerio In contemporary society we observe ...
University of Delaware.Pa, Peter.University of Delaware.P. Pa, Additive Manufacturing of Electromagnetic Multifunctional Composites, Newark, DE: Dissertation, University of Delaware, 2015.\
Keywords: additive manufacturing, polymer matrix composites, layered manufacturing, carbon fiber-reinforced polymers, rapid manufacturing 1. Introduction Due to the developments and the interest of leading aerospace companies, AM, also known as 3D printing, became a highly discussed topic in the last ...
Polymer-based nanocomposites provide a wide margin of superiority over conventional materials due to their higher strength-to-weight ratio, easily customizable product properties, flexible manufacturing processes, and high corrosion resistance properties. Furthermore, the recent development of AM methods has...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is a promising technology for medical applications. This review paper aims to fill this gap by analysing the sustainability asp