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“Hybrid 3D Printing Method Improves Buildability, Surface Quality, and Mechanical Performance of Large-Scale, Single-Wall Structures with Clay and Concrete”

by satcit

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38116212

This abstract describes a new hybrid 3D printing method using variable layer height, deposition speed, and tool orientation to improve buildability, surface quality, and mechanical performance for large-scale, single-wall 3D printing with materials like clay and concrete, enabling the printing of overhangs up to 82.34° with minimal change in contact patch width.

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