This paper represents a review of the recent work undertaken in the Digital and Materials Technology Laboratory at the University of Warwick on the theme of Additive Manufacturing (AM)/3D printing technology with polymer composites to carry out the manufacture of functional sensors and transducers. Examples of devices for acoustic, flow, electronic and chemical sensing are presented. Each sensor system utilizes a composite material developed in order to achieve functional sensing. This collection of examples demonstrates the viability of AM technology in the manufacture of bespoke sensor devices
Today scientists try to present technologies that can help in solving social issues. Three-dimension...
In this paper1, we present an additive manufacturing (AM) method to implement structural electronics...
The 3 dimensional printing (3DP), called to additive manufacturing (AM) or rapid prototyping (RP), i...
With the development of wearable electronic devices, conductive polymer composites (CPCs) based flex...
3D printing technology can produce complex objects directly from computer aided digital designs. The...
Flow sensing is an essential technique required for a wide range of application environments ranging...
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, continues to impact manufacturing and prototyping industries...
ABSTRACT: The utilization of 3D printing of highly conductive (σ ≈ 2350 S m−1) polymer composite str...
Abstract Three‐dimensional (3D) printing has received extensive attention due to its unique multidim...
International audienceAdditive manufacturing, which is referred to as 3D printing, is a new develope...
The use of 3D printing for rapid tooling and manufacturing has promised to produce components with c...
The following research work performed embodies three unique studies of polymer structures and their ...
3D printing technology can produce complex objects directly from computer aided digital designs. The...
The following research work performed embodies three unique studies of polymer structures and their ...
The development of new materials solutions for advanced manufacturing and fabrication technologies i...
Today scientists try to present technologies that can help in solving social issues. Three-dimension...
In this paper1, we present an additive manufacturing (AM) method to implement structural electronics...
The 3 dimensional printing (3DP), called to additive manufacturing (AM) or rapid prototyping (RP), i...
With the development of wearable electronic devices, conductive polymer composites (CPCs) based flex...
3D printing technology can produce complex objects directly from computer aided digital designs. The...
Flow sensing is an essential technique required for a wide range of application environments ranging...
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, continues to impact manufacturing and prototyping industries...
ABSTRACT: The utilization of 3D printing of highly conductive (σ ≈ 2350 S m−1) polymer composite str...
Abstract Three‐dimensional (3D) printing has received extensive attention due to its unique multidim...
International audienceAdditive manufacturing, which is referred to as 3D printing, is a new develope...
The use of 3D printing for rapid tooling and manufacturing has promised to produce components with c...
The following research work performed embodies three unique studies of polymer structures and their ...
3D printing technology can produce complex objects directly from computer aided digital designs. The...
The following research work performed embodies three unique studies of polymer structures and their ...
The development of new materials solutions for advanced manufacturing and fabrication technologies i...
Today scientists try to present technologies that can help in solving social issues. Three-dimension...
In this paper1, we present an additive manufacturing (AM) method to implement structural electronics...
The 3 dimensional printing (3DP), called to additive manufacturing (AM) or rapid prototyping (RP), i...