Research paper
Optimised 3D Printed Structures: developing a six-axis robotic spatial printing system
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- Title
- Optimised 3D Printed Structures: developing a six-axis robotic spatial printing system
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- Victoria University of Wellington
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- Open Access Victoria University of Wellington
- Description
Spatial printing is a form of additive manufacturing where material, typically thermoplastic, is extruded directly into a three-dimensional structure; unlike layer-based additive manufacturing which builds objects from two-dimensional slices. Spatial printing presents designers with a greatly improved level of control over material deposition, in comparison to layer-based FDM printing. The amount of material extruded dictates both the production time and cost of an object, encouraging designe...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Scholarly text / Thesis
- Thesis level
- Masters
- Date created
- 2020
- Creator
- Hamish Morgan
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- https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Optimised_3D_Printed_Structures_developing_a_six-axis_roboti...
- Related subjects
- Design not elsewhere classified / robotic spatial printing / material deposition control / topological optimisation / strong lightweight volumetric structures / layer-based additive manufacturing / School: School of Design Innovation / Degree Level: Masters / Degree Name: Master of Design Innovation / Degree Discipline: Design Innovation / Technology not elsewhere classified / Design Innovation
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