Technique makes complex 3D printed parts more reliable
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MIT researchers developed a new design technique that accounts for 3D printer limitations during the planning stage, solving the long-standing problem where complex algorithmic designs fail to perform as expected when actually printed. By incorporating factors like print head size and weak layer bonding into the design algorithms, their approach produced materials that performed much more reliably than traditional methods, especially at material densities under 70 percent.
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