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Deviations of test model 3 in different experiments

Deviations of test model 3 in different experiments

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3D printing, more professionally called additive manufacturing (AM) is a manufacturing technology (process) revolutionizing the world manufacturing industry. AM is a standard term adopted by the ASTM International Committee to include comprehensively methods that build 3D objects layer-by-layer using computer driven technology. It is completely dif...

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... further probe into the accuracy of parts produced by this device, the dimensions of each printed square beams for all the four experiments of model 3 were compared to the CAD (nominal) dimension. The measurements were taken for the first five square beams (4, 2, 1.6, 1.4, and 1) mm using a digital caliper as shown in Table 10. All the dimensions were obtained by averaging the five measured values of each printed square. ...

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