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Design and Robotic Fabrication of 3D Printed Moulds for Composites
(University of Texas at Austin, 2018)
3D printing technologies have a direct impact on manufacturing the composite structures and in
particularly fabrication of molds. Molds produced through additive manufacturing methods would
greatly improve product features. ...
Design, Fabrication, and Qualification of a 3D Printed Metal Quadruped Body: Combination Hydraulic Manifold, Structure and Mechanical Interface
(University of Texas at Austin, 2017)
Additive manufacturing allows designers to make complex, efficient parts that are not
achievable through conventional manufacturing techniques. Efficiencies are achieved by
combining structural members, component interfaces, ...
Design Optimisation of a Thermoplastic Splint
(University of Texas at Austin, 2017)
Following partial hand amputation, a post-surgery orthosis is required to hold the
remaining ligaments and appendages of the patient in a fixed position to aid recovery. This
type of orthosis is traditionally handmade ...
Customised Design and Development of Patient Specific 3D Printed Whole Mandible Implant
(University of Texas at Austin, 2016)
In this study we assessed the design criteria for the creation of a patient specific, whole
mandible implant based on a patient’s medical imaging data and 3D printing. We tailor this
procedure to a patient who will undergo ...
Design and Simulation of 3D Printed Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers
(University of Texas at Austin, 2016)
The use of material extrusion with conductive fillers is explored for air-cooled heat
exchangers. A general overview of the manufacturing tasks, design criteria, printability
constraints, and modeling techniques is given, ...