2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-9271-9_5
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Development of an Additively Manufactured Adaptive Wing Using Digital Materials

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“…Printed harvesters either utilise the AM-process to print the housing of the harvester or to print functional parts such as springs or magnets of the device. Three-dimensional printing is also capable of printing multiple materials [36] at once as well as functional materials [37,38]. Three-dimensional printing or AM-processes apply the layer-by-layer-principle to create three-dimensional objects from 3D CAD-models [33].…”
Section: D Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Printed harvesters either utilise the AM-process to print the housing of the harvester or to print functional parts such as springs or magnets of the device. Three-dimensional printing is also capable of printing multiple materials [36] at once as well as functional materials [37,38]. Three-dimensional printing or AM-processes apply the layer-by-layer-principle to create three-dimensional objects from 3D CAD-models [33].…”
Section: D Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%