Measurement Science and Technology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
34(9), P. 093001 - 093001
Published: April 28, 2023
Abstract
Structural
health
monitoring
(SHM)
is
the
automation
of
condition
assessment
process
an
engineered
system.
When
applied
to
geometrically
large
components
or
structures,
such
as
those
found
in
civil
and
aerospace
infrastructure
systems,
a
critical
challenge
designing
sensing
solution
that
could
yield
actionable
information.
This
difficult
task
conduct
cost-effectively,
because
surfaces
under
consideration
localized
nature
typical
defects
damages.
There
have
been
significant
research
efforts
empowering
conventional
measurement
technologies
for
applications
SHM
order
improve
performance
process.
Yet,
field
implementation
these
solutions
still
its
infancy,
attributable
various
economic
technical
challenges.
The
objective
this
Roadmap
publication
discuss
modern
were
developed
purposes,
along
with
their
associated
challenges
opportunities,
provide
path
development
impactful
applications.
organized
into
four
sections:
distributed
embedded
surface
multifunctional
materials,
remote
sensing.
Recognizing
many
may
overlap
between
sections,
we
define
involve
imply
utilization
numbers
sensors
within
(embedded)
over
(surface)
monitored
component
Multi-functional
materials
are
combine
multiple
capabilities,
example
also
serving
structural
functions.
Remote
contactless,
cell
phones,
drones,
satellites.
It
includes
notion
remotely
controlled
robots.
Polymers,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
13(18), P. 3101 - 3101
Published: Sept. 15, 2021
Additive
manufacturing
(AM)
or
3D
printing
is
a
digital
process
and
offers
virtually
limitless
opportunities
to
develop
structures/objects
by
tailoring
material
composition,
processing
conditions,
geometry
technically
at
every
point
in
an
object.
In
this
review,
we
present
three
different
early
adopted,
however,
widely
used,
polymer-based
processes;
fused
deposition
modelling
(FDM),
selective
laser
sintering
(SLS),
stereolithography
(SLA)
create
polymeric
parts.
The
main
aim
of
review
offer
comparative
overview
correlating
polymer
material-process-properties
for
techniques.
Moreover,
the
advanced
material-process
requirements
towards
4D
via
these
print
methods
taking
example
magneto-active
polymers
covered.
Overall,
highlights
aspects
serves
as
guide
select
suitable
technique
targeted
material-based
applications
also
discusses
implementation
practices
systems
with
current
state-of-the-art
approach.
Journal of the European Ceramic Society,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
41(16), P. 18 - 33
Published: Aug. 18, 2021
3D
printing
is
a
competitive
manufacturing
technology,
which
has
opened
up
new
possibilities
for
the
fabrication
of
complex
ceramic
structures
and
customised
parts.
Extrusion-based
technologies,
also
known
as
direct
ink
writing
(DIW)
or
robocasting,
are
amongst
most
used
materials.
In
them,
rheological
properties
play
crucial
role,
determining
both
extrudability
paste
shape
fidelity
printed
However,
comprehensive
studies
printable
inks
scarce
may
be
difficult
to
understand
non-specialists.
The
aim
this
review
provide
an
overview
main
types
formulations
developed
DIW
detailed
description
more
relevant
tests
assessing
printability
pastes.
Moreover,
key
parameters
identified
linked
aspects,
including
values
reported
in
literature
different
compositions.
Progress in Additive Manufacturing,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
8(2), P. 331 - 351
Published: Aug. 25, 2022
Abstract
Additive
manufacturing
is
a
layer-by-layer
strategy
enabling
the
advanced
design
and
fabrication
of
complex
3D
objects
structures,
overcoming
geometry
limitations
reducing
waste
production
compared
to
conventional
technologies.
Among
various
additive
technologies,
digital
light
processing
(DLP),
an
technology
used
print
photopolymer
parts,
using
projected
source
cure
entire
layer
at
once.
Initially
developed
for
pure
resins,
recent
advances
have
demonstrated
potential
DLP
in
polymerization
ceramic
metal-loaded
suspensions,
metal
components
after
proper
debinding
sintering.
Such
flexibility
increases
different
applications,
ranging
from
dental
implants
bone
scaffolds
smart
biomaterials
soft
robotics,
wearables,
microfluidic
devices.
The
review
provides
overview
its
advances;
specifically,
covers
properties,
metallic
feedstock
preparation,
light-matter
interaction
mechanism
underpinning
printing
post-processing
steps.
Finally,
description
current
application
provided
complemented
with
future
perspectives.
Ain Shams Engineering Journal,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 102516 - 102516
Published: Oct. 12, 2023
Additive
Manufacturing
(AM)
is
the
fastest
growing
industrial
technique,
harboring
innovative,
cost
effective
and
environmentally
friendly
solutions.
Over
years,
AM
technologies
have
been
utilized
in
aerospace
automotive
industries
mainly
for
prototyping
purposes.
However,
3D
printing
of
aircraft
automobile
components
parts
has
recently
proven
its
efficiency.
In
this
paper,
a
comprehensive
review
on
utilization
presented.
The
various
techniques
are
compared
based
their
process,
materials,
applications.
addition,
opportunities
limitations
highlighted.
Finally,
contribution
achieving
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
examined
evaluated.
Journal of the European Ceramic Society,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
43(15), P. 6635 - 6664
Published: July 18, 2023
Additive
manufacturing
(AM)
of
ceramics
is
relatively
more
challenging
with
respect
to
polymers
and
metals,
owing
their
high
melting
temperatures
inherent
brittleness.
Thus,
this
review
aims
provide
a
comprehensive
survey
recent
AM
technologies
successfully
employed
produce
net
shape
ceramic
components.
In
years,
several
techniques
have
been
developed
the
latest
progress
in
field
are
highlighted,
as
well
current
challenges
complex
shaped
parts
production
via
technologies.
The
state
art
concerning
various
3D
printing
processes
applied
fabrication
components
discussed
with,
for
each
method,
presentation
its
advantages,
disadvantages,
possible
applications.
potential
producing
overcome
well.
Advanced Engineering Materials,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
25(21)
Published: Aug. 29, 2023
Stimuli‐responsive
polymers
(SRPs)
are
special
types
of
soft
materials,
which
have
been
extensively
used
for
developing
flexible
actuators,
robots,
wearable
devices,
sensors,
self‐expanding
structures,
and
biomedical
thanks
to
their
ability
change
shapes
functional
properties
in
response
external
stimuli
including
light,
humidity,
heat,
pH,
electric
field,
solvent,
magnetic
field
or
combinations
two
more
these
stimuli.
In
recent
years,
additive
manufacturing
(AM)
aka
3D
printing
technology
SRPs,
also
known
as
4D
printing,
has
gained
phenomenal
attention
different
engineering
fields,
its
unique
develop
complex,
personalized,
innovative
undergo
twisting,
elongating,
swelling,
rolling,
shrinking,
bending,
spiraling,
other
complex
morphological
transformations.
Herein,
an
effort
made
provide
insightful
information
about
the
AM
techniques,
type
applications
including,
but
not
limited
tissue
engineering,
bionics,
construction,
smart
textiles.
This
article
incorporates
current
challenges
prospects,
hoping
basis
utilization
this
fields.
It
is
expected
that
amalgamation
with
SRPs
would
unparalleled
advantages
arenas.
Advanced Theory and Simulations,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
5(5)
Published: Feb. 12, 2022
Abstract
Under
the
guidance
of
material
genome
initiative
(MGI),
use
data‐driven
methods
to
discover
new
materials
has
become
an
innovation
science.
The
polymer
have
been
one
most
important
parts
in
science
for
excellent
physical
and
chemical
properties
as
well
corresponding
complex
structures.
Machine
learning,
core
methods,
taken
place
design
discovery.
In
this
review,
authors
introduced
applications
machine
learning
discovery
materials.
development
tendency
published
papers
about
materials,
commonly
used
algorithms,
descriptors,
workflow
recent
progresses
are
summarized.
Then,
detail
how
assist
is
fully
discussed
combined
with
two
cases.
Finally,
opportunities
challenges
on
future
prospects
field
proposed.
Materials & Design,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
222, P. 111065 - 111065
Published: Aug. 17, 2022
Natural
fiber
and
its
derivatives
are
one
of
the
most
widely
used
biomass
polymers.
On-going
research
applications
natural
fiber-based
composites
have
gained
increasing
attention
in
current
state
sustainable
development.
3D
printing
has
provided
a
novel
approach
for
growth
promotion
composite
materials
an
important
platform
development
toward
intelligentization
industrialization.
This
paper
analyzes
status
area
provides
outlook
on
printed
made
from
fibers,
polymers
gels.
Polymer Testing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
132, P. 108364 - 108364
Published: Feb. 13, 2024
This
study
delves
into
how
additive
manufacturing
has
revolutionized
the
production
of
polymers
over
last
three
decades.
Traditional
polymer
finds
it
difficult
to
fulfill
demanding
needs
a
wide
range
applications,
even
as
faces
issues
with
environmental
sustainability
and
decreased
plastic
waste.
On
other
hand,
AM
provides
unmatched
design
freedom,
expedited
time-to-market,
reduced
material
waste
while
enabling
quick
fabrication
complex
structures.
The
uses
(AM)
in
consumer
products,
automotive,
aerospace,
medical
implant
sectors
are
examined
this
paper.
Polymeric
materials
created
by
provide
several
benefits,
including
improved
flexibility,
less
waste,
lighter
weight,
ability
include
functionality.
paper
addresses
need
for
emphasizing
composition
structural
modification
capabilities
that
brings
synthesis.
use
methods
evaluating
quality
performance
AM,
such
scanning
electron
microscopy
(SEM),
dynamic
mechanical
analysis
(DMA),
thermogravimetric
(TGA),
differential
calorimetry
(DSC),
is
covered.
review
also
highlights
challenges
facing
now
well
its
bright
future,
which
might
lead
massive
growth
upheaval
sectors.
gives
thorough
overview
changing
field
providing
insights
particular
findings
clearly
stating
goals,
objectives,
differences
from
earlier
studies.