Additive manufacturing (AM) has the potential to disrupt the ceramic industry by offering new opportunities to manufacture advanced ceramic components without the need for expensive …
Abstract 3D printing is a competitive manufacturing technology, which has opened up new possibilities for the fabrication of complex ceramic structures and customised parts …
S Chakraborty, MC Biswas - Composite Structures, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Three-dimensional printing (3DP) technology has gained an increased popularity in making prototypes in all types of manufacturing industries including automotive, healthcare …
Additive manufacturing (AM) has progressed rapidly in recent years, thanks to its versatility in printing complex and intricate shapes. Very recently, it has also been making inroads into …
The rapid growth of industrialization has resulted in an tremendous increase in energy demands. The vast amount of untapped waste heat found in factories and power plants can …
Direct ink writing (DIW) is a three-dimensional (3D) printing technique exploited by researchers working in fields from scaffolds for energy applications to bioprinting. DIW's …
Over the last three decades, a variety of additive manufacturing techniques have gradually gained maturity and will potentially play an important role in future manufacturing industries …
A novel hybrid process combining robocasting and starch-consolidation method, enabling the fabrication of ceramic scaffolds with porosity as high as 85%, is developed and applied …
Three-dimensionally printed metals and polymers have been widely used and studied in medical applications, yet ceramics also require attention. Ceramics are versatile materials …