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Additive manufacturing technologies for sustainable-intelligent structures: a new concept of multidimensional printing
In recent years, additive manufacturing has become a disruptive technology for its ability to build structures with complex geometries. In the future, additive manufacturing will combine multidimensional printing technology with the use of programmable-smart materials, achieving higher levels of str...
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Published in: | DYNA : Ingenieria e Industria 2023-01, Vol.98 (1), p.10-11 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In recent years, additive manufacturing has become a disruptive technology for its ability to build structures with complex geometries. In the future, additive manufacturing will combine multidimensional printing technology with the use of programmable-smart materials, achieving higher levels of structural freedom, sustainability and efficiency in advanced manufacturing processes, ultimately driving the social, economic and environmental impact of this technology.The future of additive manufacturing technologies includes multidimensional printing technologies combined with programmable-intelligent materials, which will drive the printing dimension to higher levels of structural freedom, sustainability, and print efficiency through reduced resource consumption, offering promising properties for products with different technological applications.In the field of graphic design, it is already a reality that additive manufacturing technologies have changed the way of thinking about the role of design in engineering, that is, when the design is considered as an integral and ubiquitous component of the additive manufacturing process, the result obtained is a successful construction that can then be processed efficiently and can effectively fulfil the function for which it was designed. |
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ISSN: | 0012-7361 1989-1490 |
DOI: | 10.6036/10778 |