Suppression Of Filament Defects In Embedded 3D Printing: Images And Videos Of Single Filament Extrusion
National Institute of Standards and Technology
@usgov.national_institute_of_standard_suppression_of_filament_e9a2010d
National Institute of Standards and Technology
@usgov.national_institute_of_standard_suppression_of_filament_e9a2010d
These images, videos, and tables show experimental data, where single lines of viscoelastic inks were extruded into moving viscoelastic support baths. Lines were printed at varying angles relative to the camera, such that videos and images captured the side of horizontal lines, cross-sections of horizontal lines, and the side of vertical lines. Metadata including pressure graphs, programmed speeds, toolpaths, and rheology data are also included.
Organization: National Institute of Standards and Technology
Last updated: 2022-07-29T04:19:09.155361
Tags: 3d-printing, additive-manufacturing, herschel-bulkley, polymer, viscoelasticity
CREATE TABLE table_1 (
"ink" VARCHAR,
"base" VARCHAR,
"rhemodifier" VARCHAR,
"rhewt" DOUBLE -- RheWt (%),
"density_g_ml" DOUBLE -- Density (g/mL)
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