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Structural integrity of lightweight 3D printed parts
F. Guetta
, T. Comlekci
School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Mechanical Properties
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Structural Integrity
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Functional Part
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Fused Filament Fabrication
100%
3D Printed Parts
100%
Thermoplastic Materials
75%
Desktop 3D Printer
75%
Fabrication Methods
50%
Rapid Prototyping
50%
Stiffness
50%
Additive Manufacturing
50%
Carbon Fiber
50%
Thermoplastic Filaments
50%
3D Printed Composites
50%
3D Printing
50%
Mass Production
25%
Ultimate Strength
25%
Manufacturing Industry
25%
Material Development
25%
Material Use
25%
Melting Process
25%
Mechanical Testing
25%
Nylon
25%
Drone
25%
Composite Materials
25%
Visual Aids
25%
3D Printing Parameters
25%
Laser Sintering
25%
Metal 3D Printer
25%
Wood Fiber
25%
3D Printer
25%
Plastic Polymers
25%
Electron Beam Melting
25%
Fatigue Properties
25%
Filament Material
25%
UAV Design
25%
Industrial Metals
25%
Continuous Fiber
25%
Lightweight UAV
25%
Additive Technologies
25%
Engineering
Structural Integrity
100%
Thermoplastics Material
100%
Three Dimensional Printing
100%
Rapid Prototyping
66%
Additive Manufacturing
66%
Fabrication Method
66%
Research Project
33%
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
33%
Ultimate Strength
33%
Drone
33%
Material Development
33%
Thermoplastic Composite
33%
Fatigue Property
33%
Continuous Fiber
33%
Additive Manufacturing Technology
33%
Early Day
33%
Mass Production
33%
Base Material
33%
Composite Material
33%
Electron Beam Melting
33%
Sintering
33%
Material Science
Three Dimensional Printing
100%
Thermoplastics
100%
Fused Filament Fabrication
66%
Composite Material
50%
Rapid Prototyping
33%
Carbon Fiber
33%
Glass Fiber
33%
Mechanical Testing
16%
Composite Material
16%
Selective Laser Sintering
16%