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Novel Support Structure Generation for 3D Printing

總結
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a method to reduce the volume of support structures required by 3D printers based on common Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technology. While reducing the necessary volume of support material, this method does not compromise the structural integrity of the final product in any way. Using this approach, the input 3D model is first oriented into a position that requires minimum support. Then the points on the input that require support are detected. For those points, the supporting structure is progressively built while attempting to minimize the overall volume of the support structure. The resulting structure has a tree-like shape that effectively supports the overhangs. The algorithm has been tested on MakerBot 3D printers and results were compared to existing software solutions from 3D printing. Results showed that this technology reduced print time by an average of 29.4 percent and the amount of material by 40.5 percent.
技術優勢
Reduces print time Reduces amount of material
技術應用
Manufacturers of 3D printers
詳細技術說明
Bedrich BenesPurdue Computer Graphics Technology
*Abstract

*Background
Three-dimensional printing starts from the bottom and progresses continuously, layer-by-layer, to the top. Printers need to connect overhangs or disconnected parts with the lower parts of the object or the ground in order to print. Since the support material is printed first and discarded later, optimizing its volume can lead to significant material and print time savings.
*Stage of Development
Prototype testing
*Web Links
Purdue Office of Technology CommercializationPurdue Innovation and EntrepreneurshipBedrich BenesPurdue Computer Graphics Technology
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美國

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