Rotational 3D printing of damage-tolerant composites with programmable mechanics
Volume: 115, Issue: 6, Pages: 1198 - 1203
Published: Jan 18, 2018
Abstract
Significance Natural composites exhibit hierarchical and spatially varying structural features that give rise to high stiffness and strength as well as damage tolerance. Here, we report a rotational 3D printing method that enables exquisite control of fiber orientation within engineered composites. Our approach broadens their design, microstructural complexity, and performance space by enabling site-specific optimization of fiber arrangements...
Paper Details
Title
Rotational 3D printing of damage-tolerant composites with programmable mechanics
Published Date
Jan 18, 2018
Volume
115
Issue
6
Pages
1198 - 1203
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