Many ceramic manufacturing companies use 3D CAD software and 3D printing technologies to produce design concept models for evaluation, although the value to the design process is limited due to the type of materials that can be printed, conventional modelling and processing methods still need to be used to achieve a design concept model in a real material.A solution is desired that delivers a prototype that looks and feels like the final product and which can be fully tested for functionality glaze and decoration.In collaboration with Denby Pottery as the industrial partner this research project has refined and enhanced the 3D ceramic printing process already developed at the University of the West of England, and has enabled the production...
Research in ceramic material systems at Harvard University has introduced a range of novel applicati...
With the start of use computer technology to create piece of art, many artist start to create their ...
These prototypes are results of the AHRC funded research project - Extending the Potential for the D...
Many ceramic manufacturing companies use 3D CAD software and 3D printing technologies to produce des...
David Huson and colleagues at the Centre for Fine Print Research in the School of Creative Arts at t...
In this study, design and production processes of ceramic vases inspired with different geometrical ...
This article describes the findings of the AHRC funded research project 'Solid Free-form Fabrication...
Computer assisted designing (CAD) is well known for several decades and employed for ceramic manufac...
Within the territory of crafts, it has long been thought that individuals’ proficiency and adeptness...
This master thesis is a graduation project of the master study Integrated Product Design at Delft Un...
David Huson and Katie Vaughan at the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of the West of...
David Huson and Katie Vaughan and colleagues at the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University...
Ceramics have been extensively used in aerospace, automotive, medical, and energy industries due to ...
The aim of the research is to integrate computer technologies and environmentally - sensitive materi...
This paper describes current and on-going work in adapting Z-Corp 3D printers to operate with low-co...
Research in ceramic material systems at Harvard University has introduced a range of novel applicati...
With the start of use computer technology to create piece of art, many artist start to create their ...
These prototypes are results of the AHRC funded research project - Extending the Potential for the D...
Many ceramic manufacturing companies use 3D CAD software and 3D printing technologies to produce des...
David Huson and colleagues at the Centre for Fine Print Research in the School of Creative Arts at t...
In this study, design and production processes of ceramic vases inspired with different geometrical ...
This article describes the findings of the AHRC funded research project 'Solid Free-form Fabrication...
Computer assisted designing (CAD) is well known for several decades and employed for ceramic manufac...
Within the territory of crafts, it has long been thought that individuals’ proficiency and adeptness...
This master thesis is a graduation project of the master study Integrated Product Design at Delft Un...
David Huson and Katie Vaughan at the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of the West of...
David Huson and Katie Vaughan and colleagues at the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University...
Ceramics have been extensively used in aerospace, automotive, medical, and energy industries due to ...
The aim of the research is to integrate computer technologies and environmentally - sensitive materi...
This paper describes current and on-going work in adapting Z-Corp 3D printers to operate with low-co...
Research in ceramic material systems at Harvard University has introduced a range of novel applicati...
With the start of use computer technology to create piece of art, many artist start to create their ...
These prototypes are results of the AHRC funded research project - Extending the Potential for the D...