W Qiu, X Xu, K Dong, Y Wang, Y Xiong - Composites Part B: Engineering, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract 4D printing technology has garnered significant attention for its ability to reshape 3D printed structures under external stimuli over time. However, the 4D printing of pure …
The ability to manufacture highly intricate designs is one of the key advantages of 3D printing. Achieving high dimensional accuracy requires precise, often time‐consuming …
R Liu, C Gao, A Hou, S Wang - Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2023 - Elsevier
Additive manufacturing (AM) provides an effective way to fabricate geometrically tailored structures. Existing metal AM technologies depend on external heat-induced phase …
The traditional curing methods for thermosetting resins are energy-inefficient and environmentally unfriendly. Frontal polymerization (FP) is a self-sustaining process relying …
This review paper investigates novel approaches to the fabrication of fiber-reinforced composites (FRCs) via additive manufacturing (AM), with a focus on improving mechanical …
A new additive technique for manufacturing of short fibre-reinforced ultra-refractory ceramics is presented. This technique allows the fabrication of solvent-free, thin (~ 100 μm), flexible …
T Luo, Y Zhao, K Fu, X Cui, B Chen - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024 - Elsevier
Two-point initiation of frontal polymerizations (FPs) is a highly promising approach to enhance the curing efficiency of epoxy resins. However, the mechanical properties may be …
ND Arun, H Yang, L Yao… - Advanced materials …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Thermally cured thermoset polymers such as epoxies are widely used in industry and manufacturing due to their thermal, chemical, and electrical resistance, and mechanical …
The application of frontal polymerization to additive manufacturing has advantages in energy consumption and speed of printing. Additionally, with frontal polymerization, it is …