2023
DOI: 10.3390/designs7050103
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Multi-Material 3D-Printing Nozzle Design Based on the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving and Knowledge Graph

Chenyu Tian,
Hao Xue,
Kaijin Fang
et al.

Abstract: Fused deposition modeling (FDM) technology is an emerging technology with promising applications, with the nozzle playing a crucial role in extrusion, heating, and material ejection. However, most current extrusion-based 3D printers handle only single-material printing, making the integration of multiple materials through a single nozzle challenging due to compromised quality and clogging risks. This paper introduces a method to design multi-material 3D printing nozzles using the Theory of Inventive Problem So… Show more

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“…Even when dealing with similar products, if the problems we aim to solve differ, applying the TRIZ method can lead to different innovative design outcomes. It is recommended that in the face of sustainability challenges in the future, a mindset of innovative design be considered for addressing issues related to the machine [18,37], engineering [38], design [17,39,40], systems [41,42], etc.…”
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“…Even when dealing with similar products, if the problems we aim to solve differ, applying the TRIZ method can lead to different innovative design outcomes. It is recommended that in the face of sustainability challenges in the future, a mindset of innovative design be considered for addressing issues related to the machine [18,37], engineering [38], design [17,39,40], systems [41,42], etc.…”
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confidence: 99%