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Development Of The Thermal Wire Embedding Technology For Electronic And Mechanical Applications On Fdm-Printed Parts, Daniel Abraham Marquez Jan 2016

Development Of The Thermal Wire Embedding Technology For Electronic And Mechanical Applications On Fdm-Printed Parts, Daniel Abraham Marquez

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Additive Manufacturing (AM) has increased in popularity and attracted much attention from many fields such as automotive, aviation, aerospace, and even the fashion industry. Since the early 2000s, Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technologies have been the most popular in the AM world ("Wohlers Talk" Popularity of FDM). These technologies have been mainly used for building parts for prototype and structural type of applications such as a fixture for components or a housing for mechanisms.

With the current state of the FDM technologies, the functionality of the parts that are printed are limited to the applications listed before or simply just …


Numerical Calculation Of Spatially Variant Anisotropic Metamaterial, Asad Ullah Hil Gulib Jan 2016

Numerical Calculation Of Spatially Variant Anisotropic Metamaterial, Asad Ullah Hil Gulib

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3D printing, or additive manufacturing, is rapidly evolving into a mainstream manufacturing technology that is creating new opportunities for electromagnetics and circuits. 3D printing permits circuits to fully utilize the third dimension allowing more functions in the same amount of space and allows the devices to have arbitrary form factors. 3D printing is letting us discover new physics that is not possible in standard 2D circuits and devices. However, evolving electromagnetics and circuits into three dimensions introduces some serious problems like thermal management, interference, and mutual coupling between the components which degrades performance and hurts signal integrity.

Metamaterials are engineered …