The conventional build methods for polymeric stereolithography intentionally leave small regions of uncured monomer. We show that for ceramic stereolithography, these regions of uncured monomer are associated with macrocracking during heating. The cracking is caused by strains arising from the thermal polymerization of residual monomer while heating. Cracking can be avoided by changing the build style to eliminate the residual monomer
grantor: University of TorontoStereolithography can now be used to build three-dimensional...
A method of manufacturing polymer-infiltrated ceramics (PICs) is to pre-infiltrate a porous ceramic ...
Here we introduce a versatile stereolithographic route to produce three different kinds of Si contai...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88018/1/j.1744-7402.2010.02578.x.pd
Stereolithography (SL) is a technique allowing additive manufacturing of complex ceramic parts by se...
Additive manufacturing has been found to be suitable processing method for ceramic materials in rece...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a numerical and experimental investigation of ceramic shell cracking...
This paper presents a numerical and experimental investigation of ceramic shell cracking during the ...
International audienceTo meet industry's expectations for manufacturing ceramic parts by stereolitho...
Improvements in resins and build styles, coupled with increasing experience, have meant that ever m...
Shape distortions and internal stresses can limit the range of application of generative manufacturi...
This paper presents an investigation of ceramic shell cracking during the burnout process in investm...
Several commercial ceramic resins are nowadays available in the market of Additive Manufacturing, ma...
This paper presents an investigation of ceramic shell cracking during the burnout process in invest...
International audienceStereolithography is an additive manufacturing process which makes it possible...
grantor: University of TorontoStereolithography can now be used to build three-dimensional...
A method of manufacturing polymer-infiltrated ceramics (PICs) is to pre-infiltrate a porous ceramic ...
Here we introduce a versatile stereolithographic route to produce three different kinds of Si contai...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88018/1/j.1744-7402.2010.02578.x.pd
Stereolithography (SL) is a technique allowing additive manufacturing of complex ceramic parts by se...
Additive manufacturing has been found to be suitable processing method for ceramic materials in rece...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a numerical and experimental investigation of ceramic shell cracking...
This paper presents a numerical and experimental investigation of ceramic shell cracking during the ...
International audienceTo meet industry's expectations for manufacturing ceramic parts by stereolitho...
Improvements in resins and build styles, coupled with increasing experience, have meant that ever m...
Shape distortions and internal stresses can limit the range of application of generative manufacturi...
This paper presents an investigation of ceramic shell cracking during the burnout process in investm...
Several commercial ceramic resins are nowadays available in the market of Additive Manufacturing, ma...
This paper presents an investigation of ceramic shell cracking during the burnout process in invest...
International audienceStereolithography is an additive manufacturing process which makes it possible...
grantor: University of TorontoStereolithography can now be used to build three-dimensional...
A method of manufacturing polymer-infiltrated ceramics (PICs) is to pre-infiltrate a porous ceramic ...
Here we introduce a versatile stereolithographic route to produce three different kinds of Si contai...