3D Printing Structures That Exhibit Torsions

Conventional 3D printing produces objects with the assumption that the shape does not change through time. However, most materials undergo morphological changes through time, though it could be unnoticeably small. 4D printing takes a different approach and embraces this change in time in a favorable...

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Main Authors: Noh, Kyoung-Seok, Seo, Hae-Won, Lee, Yong-Gu
Other Authors: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Progress in Additive Manufacturing (Pro-AM 2016)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84419
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/41807
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author Noh, Kyoung-Seok
Seo, Hae-Won
Lee, Yong-Gu
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description Conventional 3D printing produces objects with the assumption that the shape does not change through time. However, most materials undergo morphological changes through time, though it could be unnoticeably small. 4D printing takes a different approach and embraces this change in time in a favorable manner. In other words, changes through time that is mostly regarded as a deficiency are used as an advantage. Despite the endless possibility, most 4D printing demonstrations were confined to bending motions. In this paper, we propose a new design that allows the object to twist its geometry through a controlled stimulus.
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spelling ntu-10356/844192020-09-24T20:10:42Z 3D Printing Structures That Exhibit Torsions Noh, Kyoung-Seok Seo, Hae-Won Lee, Yong-Gu Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Progress in Additive Manufacturing (Pro-AM 2016) Singapore Centre for 3D Printing 4D Printing 3D Printing Conventional 3D printing produces objects with the assumption that the shape does not change through time. However, most materials undergo morphological changes through time, though it could be unnoticeably small. 4D printing takes a different approach and embraces this change in time in a favorable manner. In other words, changes through time that is mostly regarded as a deficiency are used as an advantage. Despite the endless possibility, most 4D printing demonstrations were confined to bending motions. In this paper, we propose a new design that allows the object to twist its geometry through a controlled stimulus. Published version 2016-12-12T05:26:33Z 2019-12-06T15:44:48Z 2016-12-12T05:26:33Z 2019-12-06T15:44:48Z 2016 Conference Paper Noh, K. -S., Seo, H. -W., & Lee, Y. -G. (2016). 3D Printing Structures That Exhibit Torsions. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Progress in Additive Manufacturing (Pro-AM 2016), 501-506. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84419 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/41807 en © 2016 by Pro-AM 2016 Organizers. Published by Research Publishing, Singapore 6 p. application/pdf
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Lee, Yong-Gu
3D Printing Structures That Exhibit Torsions
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title_full 3D Printing Structures That Exhibit Torsions
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title_full_unstemmed 3D Printing Structures That Exhibit Torsions
title_short 3D Printing Structures That Exhibit Torsions
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