2022
DOI: 10.1142/s0217984921506247
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Recognition of jet modes in electrohydrodynamic direct-writing based on image segmentation

Abstract: The jet modes are directly related to the stable and accurate deposition in electrohydrodynamic direct writing. In order to analyze the state of the jet through the image, it is essential to segment the image into needle area, droplet area and jet area. The small feature scale, unclear boundary and fast response speed bring troubles to the region segmentation. An algorithm of region segmentation is proposed to achieve the region segmentation. A scan method is used to extract the needle area automatically and t… Show more

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“…Electrohydrodynamic printing technology, , as an emerging noncontact printing technology applied in the field of micro- and nanoadditive manufacturing, has low cost, fast printing speed, high stability, and precision. Parameters affecting the printing structure such as printing voltage , can be adjusted according to different printing requirements to achieve high-resolution printing. Li and Yang have demonstrated the feasibility of preparing high-performance transparent electrodes using electrohydrodynamic printing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrohydrodynamic printing technology, , as an emerging noncontact printing technology applied in the field of micro- and nanoadditive manufacturing, has low cost, fast printing speed, high stability, and precision. Parameters affecting the printing structure such as printing voltage , can be adjusted according to different printing requirements to achieve high-resolution printing. Li and Yang have demonstrated the feasibility of preparing high-performance transparent electrodes using electrohydrodynamic printing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%