02/08/2022
Nathaniel Kaill’s paper “Viability and development of multi-axis material extrusion products: a case study” based on the studies conducted in DiCoMI is now published in the Rapid Prototyping Journal. He is co-author, with Robert Campbell and Patrick Pradel from Loughborough University.
Rapid Prototyping Journal is the worlds leading journal covering additive manufacturing and related technologies. The purpose of this paper “Viability and development of multi-axis material extrusion products: a case study” is to select a product suitable for printing via multi-axis additive manufacturing (MAAM), print it and test it to determine if, by using a multi-axis approach, it would be possible to create end use products that can withstand mechanical loading.
The DOI is 10.1108/RPJ-02-2022-0058. More information related to this paper can be found at https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/RPJ-02-2022-0058/full/html
Nathaniel Kaill’s paper “Viability and development of multi-axis material extrusion products: a case study” based on the studies conducted in DiCoMI is now published in the Rapid Prototyping Journal. He is co-author, with Robert Campbell and Patrick Pradel from Loughborough University.
Rapid Prototyping Journal is the worlds leading journal covering additive manufacturing and related technologies. The purpose of this paper “Viability and development of multi-axis material extrusion products: a case study” is to select a product suitable for printing via multi-axis additive manufacturing (MAAM), print it and test it to determine if, by using a multi-axis approach, it would be possible to create end use products that can withstand mechanical loading.
The DOI is 10.1108/RPJ-02-2022-0058. More information related to this paper can be found at https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/RPJ-02-2022-0058/full/html