2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-022-09815-8
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Comparing the capabilities of vibration-assisted printing (VAP) and direct-write additive manufacturing techniques

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“…The surface roughness of 3D printed clay parts is a critical aspect often assessed by non-destructive methods such as direct visual inspection through images [53,73] and a light scanning system [35]. These methods provide valuable insights into the effects of printing parameters, geometry, and material characteristics on the final product.…”
Section: Surface Roughnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The surface roughness of 3D printed clay parts is a critical aspect often assessed by non-destructive methods such as direct visual inspection through images [53,73] and a light scanning system [35]. These methods provide valuable insights into the effects of printing parameters, geometry, and material characteristics on the final product.…”
Section: Surface Roughnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, Afriat et al [73] explored the quality of external surfaces on printed elements using vibration-assisted printing (VAP), which allows the use of smaller nozzle diameters. This approach resulted in improved surface quality and sharper corner angles.…”
Section: Surface Roughnessmentioning
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