Application of biomimicry for sustainable functionalization of textiles: review of current status and prospectus
DU Weerasinghe, S Perera, DGK Dissanayake - Textile Research Journal, 2019
With the increasing complexity of human lifestyles, the demand for functionalized or
high-performance textile materials has seen a steep rise. However, the meth...
high-performance textile materials has seen a steep rise. However, the meth...
[HTML] Geometric Determinants of In-Situ Direct Laser Writing
AC Lamont, AT Alsharhan, RD Sochol - Scientific Reports, 2019
… As a demonstrative example, we employed isDLW to 3D print a microfluidic helical
coil spring diode and observed improved flow rectification performance at higher
pressures—an indication of effective structure-to-channel sealing …
coil spring diode and observed improved flow rectification performance at higher
pressures—an indication of effective structure-to-channel sealing …
[PDF] Three-Dimensional Printing of Abrasive, Hard, and Thermally Conductive Synthetic Microdiamond− Polymer Composite Using Low-Cost Fused Deposition Modeling …
S Waheed, JM Cabot, P Smejkal, S Farajikhah…
… Large voids can also negatively impact the resolution of the resultant 3D
print … For example, recently Goa et al. developed a 3D printed fabric containing
boron nitride with a thermal conductivity of 0.078 W/(m·K).48 Nam et al …
print … For example, recently Goa et al. developed a 3D printed fabric containing
boron nitride with a thermal conductivity of 0.078 W/(m·K).48 Nam et al …
[PDF] Design with Nature: The connection between Critical Regionalism and Biomimicry in a Moroccan village
P MARTINS-MOURÃO, P JANUÁRIO
… The end result should be a dynamic, biomimetic urban fabric in which each
part can relate to its neighbouring parts in a continuous … One interesting
experience would be to 3D print an entire building in clay the same way …
part can relate to its neighbouring parts in a continuous … One interesting
experience would be to 3D print an entire building in clay the same way …
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