Designing Digital Materials with Volumetric Gradients

Richards, Daniel Courtney and Abram, Thomas Neil and Rennie, Allan Edward Watson (2017) Designing Digital Materials with Volumetric Gradients. In: 15th Rapid Design, Prototyping & Manufacturing Conference (RDPM2017), 2017-04-27 - 2017-04-28, Northumbria University.

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Abstract

Next-generation engineering designs could be digitally conceived as vast constellations of material dots in space and physically fabricated with advanced Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies. AM is already transforming how we create physical objects across a wide range of manufacturing industries. However, recent advances in multi-material AM make it possible to envision a form of three-dimensional pointillism, whereby complex structures are designed and assembled on a micron-by-micron basis through the precise placement of different material “dots” within three-dimensional space. In line with traditional pointillism techniques, different compositions of many small dots would collectively give rise to higher-level properties such as colour and geometry, but also physical properties such as: topology, stiffness, flexibility, and transparency. This paper first describes exciting challenges and opportunities associated with designing multi-material objects as constellations of material dots, then outlines initial experiments which explore data-driven volumetric gradients to design and fabricate physical objects using advanced PolyJet technologies.

Item Type:
Contribution to Conference (Paper)
Journal or Publication Title:
15th Rapid Design, Prototyping & Manufacturing Conference (RDPM2017)
Subjects:
?? functionally graded materialsdigital materialsmulti-material additive manufacturingvoxel printcomputational design ??
ID Code:
124472
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Deposited On:
09 Apr 2018 13:42
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Yes
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Published
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11 Oct 2024 00:47