Strength Test Methodology for Testing large format Robotic Arm 3D Printing
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This study aims to observe fused deposition modeling 3D printing with the S1 robotic arm 3D printer. First, the goal is to learn and develop a method for producing consistent prints, then create and follow a methodology for testing the strength and adhesion between roads for different possible print settings from the robot.
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University of Minnesota's Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
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Olesen, Derek; Lindley, Ty; Menta, Gireesh. (2022). Strength Test Methodology for Testing large format Robotic Arm 3D Printing. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/228063.
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