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Wang, W. (author), Munro, D.P. (author), Wang, C.C. (author), van Keulen, A. (author), Wu, J. (author)
The design of optimal structures and the planning of (additive manufacturing) fabrication sequences have been considered typically as two separate tasks that are performed consecutively. In the light of recent advances in robot-assisted (wire-arc) additive manufacturing which enable addition of material along curved surfaces, we present a...
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Chaves Figueiredo, S. (author), Romero Rodriguez, C. (author), Ahmed, Zeeshan Y. (author), Bos, D. H. (author), Xu, Y. (author), Salet, Theo M. (author), Copuroglu, Oguzhan (author), Schlangen, E. (author), Bos, Freek P. (author)
New additive manufacturing methods for cementitious materials hold a high potential to increase automation in the construction industry. However, these methods require new materials to be developed that meet performance requirements related to specific characteristics of the manufacturing process. The appropriate characterization methods of...
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Chaves Figueiredo, S. (author), Copuroglu, Oguzhan (author), Schlangen, E. (author)
Significant attention has been given to the development of new materials and techniques to be employed in the construction market. One of the techniques which has drawn noticeable attention is the additive manufacturing process (a.k.a. 3-dimensional printing (3D printing)). One of the approaches of this construction technique is the extrusion of...
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Munro, D.P. (author), Ayas, C. (author), Langelaar, Matthijs (author), van Keulen, A. (author)
We study linearity assumptions in the transient macroscale mechanical aspect of additive manufacturing (AM) process simulation. Linearity assumptions are often resorted to in combination with calibrated inelastic deformation components to arrive at computationally tractable yet reasonably accurate AM process models. We point out that...
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Ebrahimi, Amin (author), Kleijn, C.R. (author), Richardson, I.M. (author)
Heat and fluid flow in low Prandtl number melting pools during laser processing of materials are sensitive to the prescribed boundary conditions, and the responses are highly nonlinear. Previous studies have shown that fluid flow in melt pools with surfactants can be unstable at high Marangoni numbers. In numerical simulations of molten metal...
conference paper 2019
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Rans, C.D. (author), Michielssen, J. (author), Walker, M.S. (author), Wang, W. (author), Hoen-Velterop, Ludmila ’t (author)
A challenge in developing an in-depth understanding of the crack growth resistance of Additively Manufactured materials is the fact that their mechanical properties have been shown to be both process and part-geometry dependent. Up to now, no studies have investigated the influence of off-axis (beyond the three orthogonal build orientations)...
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Knaack, U. (author), Mohsen, Alamir (author)
The radical change in architectural design transcends the individuality of design towards multivarious individuation. The immersion of parametric diagrams in the representation of architectural objects leads into a process that could be grasped and manipulated with a high degree of efficiency. Computational advanced design techniques are...
book chapter 2018
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Bekker, A.C.M. (author), Verlinden, J.C. (author)
Wire and Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is a metal 3D printing technique based on robotic welding. This technique yields potential in decreasing material consumption due to its high material efficiency and freedom of shape. Empirical measurements of WAAM, using a deposition rate of 1 kg/h, were performed on site of MX3D. The measured power...
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Cuellar Lopez, J.S. (author), Smit, G. (author), Plettenburg, D.H. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Fabrication of complex and multi-articulated mechanisms is often seen as a time consuming and demanding process. The development of functional multi-articulated mechanisms that could be fabricated in a single step without the need for post-manufacturing assembly is therefore very attractive. Additive manufacturing (AM) has been pointed out as...
review 2018
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Li, Y. (author), Jahr, H. (author), Lietaert, K. (author), Pavanram, P. (author), Yilmaz, A. (author), Fockaert, L.I. (author), Leeflang, M.A. (author), Pouran, B. (author), Gonzalez Garcia, Y. (author), Weinans, Harrie (author), Mol, J.M.C. (author), Zhou, J. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Additively manufactured (AM) topologically ordered porous metallic biomaterials with the proper biodegradation profile offer a unique combination of properties ideal for bone regeneration. These include a fully interconnected porous structure, bone-mimicking mechanical properties, and the possibility of fully regenerating bony defects. Most...
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Hedayati, R. (author), Sadighi, M. (author), Mohammadi-Aghdam, M (author), Hosseini-Toudeshky, H (author)
Additive manufacturing techniques have made it possible to create open-cell porous structures with arbitrary micro-geometrical characteristics. Since a wide range of micro-geometrical features is available for making an implant, having a comprehensive knowledge of the mechanical response of cellular structures is very useful. In this study,...
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Yang, Y. (author), Knol, Marius (author), van Keulen, A. (author), Ayas, C. (author)
Selective laser melting (SLM) wherein a metal part is built in a layer-by-layer manner in a powder bed is a promising and versatile way for manufacturing components with complex geometry. However, components built by SLM suffer from substantial deformation of the part and residual stresses. Residual stresses arise due to temperature gradients...
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Ahmadi, S.M. (author), Hedayati, R. (author), Li, Y (author), Lietaert, K. (author), Tümer, N. (author), Fatemi, A. (author), Rans, C.D. (author), Pouran, B. (author), Weinans, Harrie (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Additive manufacturing (AM) techniques enable fabrication of bone-mimicking meta-biomaterials with unprecedented combinations of topological, mechanical, and mass transport properties. The mechanical performance of AM meta-biomaterials is a direct function of their topological design. It is, however, not clear to what extent the material type...
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Verhoef, L.A. (author), Budde, Bart (author), Chockalingam, Cindhuja (author), García Nodar, Brais (author), van Wijk, A.J.M. (author)
The effect of disruptive technologies unrelated to the energy sector, such as additive manufacturing (AM), tends to be overlooked in energy scenarios. The present research assessed the potential effect of AM on the global energy demand in four energy scenarios for 2050 with extended versus limited globalisation and limited versus extensive...
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Hedayati, R. (author), Hosseini-Toudeshky, H. (author), Sadighi, M. (author), Mohammadi-Aghdam, M. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Advances in additive manufacturing (AM) techniques have enabled fabrication of highly porous titanium implants that combine the excellent biocompatibility of bulk titanium with all the benefits that a regular volume-porous structure has to offer (e.g. lower stiffness values comparable to those of bone). Clinical application of such...
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Cuellar Lopez, J.S. (author), Smit, G. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author), Breedveld, P. (author)
In developing countries, prosthetic workshops are limited, difficult to reach, or even non-existent. Especially, fabrication of active, multi-articulated, and personalized hand prosthetic devices is often seen as a time-consuming and demanding process. An active prosthetic hand made through the fused deposition modelling technology and fully...
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Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Additive manufacturing (AM) (=3D printing) has emerged during the last few years as a powerful technological platform for fabrication of functional parts with unique complex geometries and superior functionalities that are next to impossible to achieve using conventional manufacturing techniques. Due to their importance in industrial...
contribution to periodical 2018
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Sakes, A. (author), Hovland, Kevin (author), Smit, G. (author), Geraedts, Jo M.P. (author), Breedveld, P. (author)
In current bipolar electrosurgical instruments, a high frequency electrical sinusoidal wave is passed through the patient's body from an active electrode to the return electrode to cut, coagulate, or desiccate tissues. Even though current bipolar electrosurgical instruments have proven effective in minimizing blood loss, advancement is needed...
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Langelaar, Matthijs (author)
Additive manufacturing (AM) enables the fabrication of parts of unprecedented complexity. Dedicated topology optimization approaches, that account for specific AM restrictions, are instrumental in fully exploiting this capability. In popular powder-bed-based AM processes, the critical overhang angle of downward facing surfaces limits...
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van de Ven, E.A. (author), Maas, Robert (author), Ayas, C. (author), Langelaar, Matthijs (author), van Keulen, A. (author)
Additive manufacturing enables the nearly uncompromised production of optimized topologies. However, due to the overhang limitation, some designs require a large number of supporting structures to enable manufacturing. Because these supports are costly to build and difficult to remove, it is desirable to find alternative designs that do not...
journal article 2018
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