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Threshold investigation of shell thickness for enhanced mechanical and tribological performance in 3D-printed curved sandwich structures

Global prominence has been attained by additive manufacturing technology in recent years, driven by its environmental benefits and machining advantages when compared to traditional subtractive methods. Fused deposition modeling (FDM) technology, primarily utilized in polymer and polymer composite 3D...

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Published in:Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 2024-07, Vol.46 (7), Article 401
Main Authors: Dobos, József, Hanon, Muammel M., Keresztes, Róbert Zsolt, Oldal, István
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Polymers
Sandwich structures
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Thickness
Three dimensional composites
Three dimensional printing
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