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Design and Optimization of a High Temperature Microheater for Inkjet Deposition
(University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
Inkjet deposition has become a promising additive manufacturing technique due to its fast
printing speed, scalability, wide choice of materials, and compatibility for multi-material
printing. Among many different inkjet ...
4D Printing of Soft Robotic Facial Muscles
(University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
4D printing is an emerging technology that prints 3D structures with smart materials that can
respond to external stimuli and change shape over time. 4D printing represents a major
manufacturing paradigm shift from ...
Inkjet Printing at Megahertz Frequency
(University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
Inkjet printing enables more efficient, economic, scalable manufacturing for a wider variety of
materials, than other traditional additive techniques. However, the jetting frequency of commercial
droplet-on-demand inkjet ...
Lattice Boltzmann Simulation of Multiple Droplet Interaction on Non-ideal Surfaces for Inkjet Deposition
(University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
Inkjet deposition enables a more efficient, economic, scalable manufacturing process for a wider
variety of materials than other traditional additive techniques. The interaction dynamics of
inkjettted droplets on surfaces ...