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The Art And Science Of Predicting Polymer 3D Printed Part Strength

The Art And Science Of Predicting Polymer 3D Printed Part Strength

Swapnil Sinha is a PhD candidate in Mechanical Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University whose research in additive manufacturing shows strength for the future of both DfAM and in-situ embedding in 3D printed parts.

Published October 27, 2020
Categorized as interview, research Tagged dfam, embedded, in-situ, interview, research, simulation, student

A New Perspective On Construction 3D Printing With Local Materials

Researchers are exploring ways to use local soils and materials for 3D printed buildings, but it seems to be quite complex.

Published April 3, 2020
Categorized as research Tagged _temp, building, cement, concrete, construction, dirt, in-situ, on site, soil
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