Suction cups (SCs) are used extensively by the industrial sector, particularly for a wide variety of automated material-handling applications. To enhance productivity and reduce maintenance costs, an online supervision system is essential to check the status of SCs. This paper thus proposes an innovative method for condition monitoring of SCs coated with printed electronics whose electrical resistance is supposed to be correlated with the mechanical strain. A simulation model is first examined to observe the deformation of SCs under vacuum compression, which is needed for the development of sensor coating thanks to the 3D printing process. The proposed design involves three circle-shaped sensors, two for the top and bottom bellows (whose me...
3D printing has been demonstrated as a mighty tool for fast prototyping in many fields. The fast rec...
Currently, research on structural health monitoring systems is focused on direct integration of the ...
3D-printing technology is opening up new possibilities for the co-printing of sensory elements. Whil...
The research described in this thesis explores the field of 3D printing technologies in the fabricat...
In this thesis several advances are made to the emerging field of 3D printed mechanical sensors. Tec...
As Additive manufacturing is getting more attention these days, there is an increase interest in pri...
Additive manufacturing technologies allow the fabrication of smart objects, which are made up of a d...
Nowadays, the increasing demand to realize plastic objects and devices equipped with sensors and ele...
3D printing has attracted a lot of attention in recent years. Over the past three decades, various 3...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology has been around for decades, but until recently, they have be...
In this review paper, we focus on the 3D printing technologies that consist of the extruding of flui...
In this paper we present the design and test of printed strain sensors, which can be integrated in l...
Three types of commercially available conductive three-dimensional (3D) printing filament are electr...
Recent advances in 3D printing techniques are allowing for new ways to manufacture sensors with mate...
This study electrically characterizes three types of commercially available conductive three-dimensi...
3D printing has been demonstrated as a mighty tool for fast prototyping in many fields. The fast rec...
Currently, research on structural health monitoring systems is focused on direct integration of the ...
3D-printing technology is opening up new possibilities for the co-printing of sensory elements. Whil...
The research described in this thesis explores the field of 3D printing technologies in the fabricat...
In this thesis several advances are made to the emerging field of 3D printed mechanical sensors. Tec...
As Additive manufacturing is getting more attention these days, there is an increase interest in pri...
Additive manufacturing technologies allow the fabrication of smart objects, which are made up of a d...
Nowadays, the increasing demand to realize plastic objects and devices equipped with sensors and ele...
3D printing has attracted a lot of attention in recent years. Over the past three decades, various 3...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology has been around for decades, but until recently, they have be...
In this review paper, we focus on the 3D printing technologies that consist of the extruding of flui...
In this paper we present the design and test of printed strain sensors, which can be integrated in l...
Three types of commercially available conductive three-dimensional (3D) printing filament are electr...
Recent advances in 3D printing techniques are allowing for new ways to manufacture sensors with mate...
This study electrically characterizes three types of commercially available conductive three-dimensi...
3D printing has been demonstrated as a mighty tool for fast prototyping in many fields. The fast rec...
Currently, research on structural health monitoring systems is focused on direct integration of the ...
3D-printing technology is opening up new possibilities for the co-printing of sensory elements. Whil...