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Build Orientation for Minimizing Thermal Distortion in Metal AM - Invent Penn State
New Software Brings Automation to Additive Manufacturing
An algorithm can map designs from CAD to state-of-the-art 5-axis printers to speed the 3D printing process and make it more efficient.
Researchers Find a Faster, More Efficient Way to 3D Print
Two researchers at Penn State have created a new system for five-axis additive 3D-printing that reduces the amount and density of support materials needed for making printed objects.
Process planning for five-axis additive manufacturing - 3Dnatives
Xinyi Xiao, PhD in industrial engineering at Penn State, has published a research study in the Journal of Additive Manufacturing on five-axis additive manufacturing to build parts without printing support structures.
Penn State Researchers Make 3D Printing More Efficient with Five-Axis Fabrication - 3DPrint.com | The Voice of 3D Printing / Additive Manufacturing
When you 3D print objects that have overhangs, supports are traditionally added to the print before the build begins, because the overhangs are not supported by anything below and your...
Penn State researchers develop novel process planning software for support-free 5-axis 3D printing
A duo of researchers from Pennsylvania State University have developed an automated process planning software specifically for five-axis additive manufacturing. The program is driven by algorithms des
How To Fully Leverage 5-Axis 3D Printing « Fabbaloo
New research has uncovered ways to optimally use 5-axis 3D printing.
Algorithms and automation: Making new technology faster and cheaper
Additive manufacturing (AM) machinery has advanced over time, however, the necessary software for new machines often lags behind. To help mitigate this issue, researchers designed an automated process planning software to save money, time and design resources.
Algorithms and automation: Making new technology faster and cheaper | Penn State University
Five axis additive manufacturing has a world of capabilities — but the software to automate the process is lagging behind. Penn State researchers have designed an automated process planning software to save money, time and design resources.
Penn State researchers use photogrammetry to create small-scale manufacturing parts
A group of Penn State researchers are using digital images to create small-scale manufacturing products.
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