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Selective Heat Sintering Versus Laser Sintering: Comparison of Deposition Rate, Process Energy Consumption and Cost Performance
(University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
The Selective Heat Sintering (SHS) process has become available as a low cost
alternative to Laser Sintering (LS) for the additive deposition of polymer objects. While both
processes belong to the powder bed fusion variant ...
Toward Better Build Volume Packing in Additive Manufacturing: Classification of Existing Problems and Benchmarks
(University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
In many cases, the efficient operation of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology relies on build volumes
being packed effectively. Packing algorithms have been developed in response to this requirement. The
configuration ...
3D-Inkjet Printing of Flexible and Stretchable Electronics
(University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
Inkjet printing of conductive tracks on flexible and stretchable materials have gained
considerable interest in recent years. Conductive inks including inks with silver nanoparticles, carbon based inks, inks containing ...
3D Inkjet Printing of Conductive Structures using In-Situ IR sintering
(University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
In this study we investigate the inkjet printing of a silver nanoparticle ink and the
optimization of IR sintering conditions to form 3D inkjet-printed conductive structures. The
understanding of the interaction between ...