2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.sintl.2022.100191
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Biomimetics and 3D printing - Opportunities for design applications

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“…Bioinspiration refers to extracting knowledge from nature-made systems, materials, or elements to create man-made ideas inspired by them. During the last few decades, encounters with bioinspired elements have been more present in daily life, from aerodynamical train designs based on the beak of a bird [116], to more efficient building ventilation inspired by termite mounds [117] and robot movements that mimic human demonstrations [118]. In the field of structural materials, where new bioinspired materials are daily developed, the material fracture behavior is essential to understanding its deformation and yielding mechanics [119,120].…”
Section: Xfem and Bioinspired Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bioinspiration refers to extracting knowledge from nature-made systems, materials, or elements to create man-made ideas inspired by them. During the last few decades, encounters with bioinspired elements have been more present in daily life, from aerodynamical train designs based on the beak of a bird [116], to more efficient building ventilation inspired by termite mounds [117] and robot movements that mimic human demonstrations [118]. In the field of structural materials, where new bioinspired materials are daily developed, the material fracture behavior is essential to understanding its deformation and yielding mechanics [119,120].…”
Section: Xfem and Bioinspired Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, because of the technology, they result in low productivity (Raza et al, 2022) while they prove to be solid for low-cost end-use parts and small-lot production (Rouf et al, 2022). FDM printing processes have many fields of applications: biomedical (Frizziero et al, 2022a), tissue engineering, human bone repair (Alessandri et al, 2022;Alessandri et al, 2023), antibacterial, bioprinting (Chaturvedi et al, 2022), electrical conductivity (Mora et al, 2020), electromagnetic, sensor, battery, automotive (Romero et al, 2021;Frizziero et al, 2022b;Frizziero et al, 2022c;Frizziero et al, 2023), aviation, smart textile (Chakraborty and Biswas, 2020), environmental, and luminescence applications among other areas (Jandyal et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introduction To Fdm For the Realization Of Functional Partsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in recent years, the attention of researchers has particularly focused on the influence that the geometric configuration of the envelope can have on its thermal performance. The structures that are inspired by the biomimicry concept have aroused particular interest [16][17][18][19][20]. Among these, for example, honeycomb structures have proven to be successful for thermal management applications, both as thermal barriers and as heat sinks [21][22][23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%