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Experimental investigation of effect of printing direction and surface roughness on the mechanical properties of AlSi10Mg-alloy produced by selective…

2021

The additive manufacturing has initially gained popularity for production of non-loadbearing parts and components or in the fields where the material strength and ductility are less important such as modelling and rapid prototyping. But as the technology develops, availability of metal additive manufacturing naturally dictates the desire to use the produced components in load-bearing parts. This requires not-only a thorough documentation on the mechanical properties but also additional and independent research to learn the expected level of variation of the mechanical properties and what factors affect them. The presented paper investigates strength, ductility, hardness, and microstructure …

Materials sciencebusiness.industryAlloy3D printingengineering.materialMicrostructureStrength of materialsIndentation hardnessSurface roughnessengineeringSelective laser meltingComposite materialVDP::Technology: 500::Materials science and engineering: 520Ductilitybusiness
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Design and Implementation of Density Sensor for Liquids Using Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor

2022

In this paper, an optical fiber sensor based density sensor is proposed and demonstrated experimentally. The sensor is formed by fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor. The proposed sensor design is very simple and versatile for density measurements of liquids. The FBG strain sensor has one end mounted to a 3D printed rigid support, and the other end connected to a 3D manufactured clamp in this sensor design. A metal ball is suspended from this clamp by a non-stretchable cord. When it is completely immersed in liquid, the liquid buoyancy force acts on it. As a result, the strain in FBG varies depending on the force applied to the ball. This results in a wavelength shift in the FBG sensor. The pro…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryDensityFiber bragg grating sensorfiber Bragg grating (FBG)3D printingQC350-467Optics. LightoilAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsdensity of waterTA1501-1820OptoelectronicsApplied optics. PhotonicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinesshotplateVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550IEEE Photonics Journal
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Model network architectures in vitro on extracellular recording systems using microcontact printing

2001

A PDMS stamp is used to transfer a synthetic peptide in a given pattern to any suitable surface. Using this method two-dimensional neuronal model networks could be formed on glass substrates as well as on electronic devices and adjusted to the given microelectronic structure. The present work focuses on the mechanism of neurite guidance under simplified in vitro conditions, using in vitro guidance cues and outline the incorporation of these interfacial methods into microelectronic sensor devices.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMetals and AlloysPDMS stampNanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMechanics of MaterialsMicrocontact printingMaterials ChemistryMicroelectronicsModel networkElectronicsbusinessBiosensor
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Inkjet Printable ZnO/PEDOT:PSS Heterojunction for Thin Flexible Semi-Transparent Optoelectronic Sensors

2020

International audience; Flexible sensors play an increasing role in printed electronics and are of interest for optoelectronic applications in flexible robotics and industrial automation. Thus, we have investigated the hybrid inorganic-organic junction between ZnO and PEDOT:PSS (poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate). A thin ITO (indium tin oxide) layer on PET (polyethylene terephthalate) foils was used as substrate electrode. ZnO was deposited from a nanoparticle (NP) suspension by electrophoretic deposition. For comparison, we have used three different methods for the deposition of PEDOT:PSS, namely (i) drop casting, (ii) dip-coating, (iii) inkjet printing. For the result…

Materials scienceheterojunctionResistanceII-VI semiconductor materialsNanoparticle02 engineering and technologySubstrate (electronics)01 natural sciencesElectrophoretic depositionPEDOT:PSS0103 physical sciencesZinc oxide[CHIM]Chemical SciencesFilms010302 applied physicsphotosensorinkjet printingnegative photoresponseNanocompositebusiness.industry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyIndium tin oxideelectrophoretic depositionPrinted electronicsHeterojunctionsOptoelectronicsPrintingprinted electronics0210 nano-technologybusinessLayer (electronics)
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Preparation of Highly Porous Carbonous Electrodes by Selective Laser Sintering

2019

Selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printing was utilized to fabricate highly porous carbonous electrodes. The electrodes were prepared by using a mixture of fine graphite powder and either polyamide-12, polystyrene, or polyurethane polymer powder as SLS printing material. During the printing process the graphite powder was dispersed uniformly on the supporting polymer matrix. Graphite’s concentration in the mixture was varied between 5 and 40 wt % to find the correlation between the carbon content and conductivity. The graphite concentration, polymer matrix, and printing conditions all had an impact on the final conductivity. Due to the SLS printing technique, all the 3D printed electrodes …

Materials sciencelaser sinteringelektroditEnergy Engineering and Power Technology3D printing02 engineering and technologyConductivity010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslaw.inventionlawHighly porousgrafiittiMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistryChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)3D-tulostusGraphiteElectrical and Electronic EngineeringComposite materialta116ta114business.industrygraphite3D printingporous electrodes021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSelective laser sinteringPorous electrodeElectrodePolyamideconductivity0210 nano-technologybusinessACS Applied Energy Materials
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An aging evaluation of the bearing performances of glass fiber composite laminate in salt spray fog environment

2019

The aim of the present paper is to assess the bearing performance evolution of pinned, glass-composite laminates due to environmental aging in salt-spray fog tests. Glass fibers/epoxy pinned laminates were exposed for up to 60 days in salt-spraying, foggy environmental conditions (according to ASTM B117 standard). In order to evaluate the relationship between mechanical failure mode and joint stability over increasing aging time, different single lap joints, measured by the changing hole diameter (D), laminate width (W) and hole free edge distance (E), were characterized at varying aging steps. Based on this approach, the property-structure relationship of glass-fibers/epoxy laminates was a…

Materials sciencemechanical jointsGlass fiberComposite number02 engineering and technologyMechanical jointfailure modeslaw.inventionBiomaterials0203 mechanical engineeringlcsh:TP890-933lawlcsh:TP200-248Composite materiallcsh:QH301-705.5Civil and Structural EngineeringBearing (mechanical)Plane (geometry)lcsh:Chemicals: Manufacture use etc.Failure modeEpoxy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologylcsh:QC1-999Bearing; Failure modes; Glass-fibers; Mechanical joints; Salt fog agingAgeing020303 mechanical engineering & transportsLap jointSalt fog aginglcsh:Biology (General)Mechanics of MaterialsGlass fiberMechanical jointvisual_artBearingCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumlcsh:Textile bleaching dyeing printing etc.JointsEnvironmental agingGlass fibre composites0210 nano-technologyglass-fiberslcsh:Physics
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A holistic approach to design for 4D Printing

2019

Invented in 1983, as a rapid prototyping process, additive manufacturing (AM) is nowadays considered as a manufacturing process almost in the same way as conventional processes. For example, parts obtained by AM are found in aircraft structures. This AM evolution is mainly due to the shape complexity allowed by the process. The driving forces behind this evolution include: the development of various techniques on the layer-wise manufacturing principle and the improvement both in quantity and quality of the range of materials that can be processed. Many other AM techniques and materials continue to emerge. In the wake of the AM (usually referred to as 3D printing) another mode of manufacturi…

Matériaux intelligentsFabrication additiveConception pour l’impression 4DAdditive manufacturingDfamDesign for 4D Printing (Df4DP)Voxel-Based modelingSmart materials4D printingImpression 4D[PHYS.MECA.MEMA]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Mechanics of materials [physics.class-ph][PHYS.MECA.MEMA] Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Mechanics of materials [physics.class-ph]Modélisation à base de voxelsConception pour la fabrication additive
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Multicolor 3D Printing of Complex Intracranial Tumors in Neurosurgery.

2020

Three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies offer the possibility of visualizing patient-specific pathologies in a physical model of correct dimensions. The model can be used for planning and simulating critical steps of a surgical approach. Therefore, it is important that anatomical structures such as blood vessels inside a tumor can be printed to be colored not only on their surface, but throughout their whole volume. During simulation this allows for the removal of certain parts (e.g., with a high-speed drill) and revealing internally located structures of a different color. Thus, diagnostic information from various imaging modalities (e.g., CT, MRI) can be combined in a single compact …

Models AnatomicSurgical approachGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryComputer sciencePetrous ApexBrain NeoplasmsGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral NeuroscienceAnatomical structures3D printingColorImaging dataGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyNeurosurgical ProceduresImaging Three-DimensionalColoredPrinting Three-DimensionalHumansSegmentationComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessVolume (compression)Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
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Autonomous molecularly crowded confinement in inkjet printed femtoliter-scale aqueous compartments

2019

Natural evolution has chosen the localization of biomolecular processes into crowded sub-cellular femtoliter (fL) scale compartments for organizing complex biological processes. [1] Many synthetic biology platforms with life-like activities have been able to mimic these systems under different compartment sizes regimes. [2] However, the fabrication of crowded compartments down to sub-cellular scales is challenging, mainly because of high surface-volume ratio of these systems, finally compromising the stability of the encapsulated biomolecules. In this regard, we here bridge this gap by showing the possibility to produce femtoliter-scale aqueous droplets using a novel inkjet printing approac…

Molecular confinementDNA hairpinCYP2E1Inkjet PrintingSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Proactive design and formalization of related spatiotemporal knowledge : application to assembly process and additive manufacturing with smart materi…

2019

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MéréotopologieMatériaux intelligentsProactive designFabrication additiveVoxelOntologyAdditive manufacturing[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]Smart materialsOntologie4D printingPLMMereotopologyConception proactiveImpression 4D[SPI.MECA.GEME]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Mechanical engineering [physics.class-ph][SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Advanved CADCAO avancéeVoxels[SPI.MECA.GEME] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Mechanical engineering [physics.class-ph]
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