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Creating protective appliances for preventing dental injury during endotracheal intubation using intraoral scanning and 3D printing: a technical note

  • Cho, Jin-Hyung;Park, Wonse;Park, Kyeong-Mee;Kim, Seo-Yul;Kim, Kee-Deog
    • Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.55-59
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    • 2017
  • Digital dentistry has influenced many dental procedures, such as three-dimensional (3D) diagnosis and treatment planning, surgical splints, and prosthetic treatments. Patient-specific protective appliances (PSPAs) prevent dental injury during endotracheal intubation. However, the required laboratory work takes time, and there is the possibility of tooth extraction while obtaining the dental impression. In this technical report, we utilized new digital technology for creating PSPAs, using direct intraoral scanners and 3D printers for dental cast fabrication.

Certification Proposal for 3D Printing Technology Integrated Aviation Parts (3D 프린팅 기술 접목 항공부품의 인증 제안)

  • Park, Tae-Jin;Choi, Jeong-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.267-272
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    • 2021
  • This study would like to propose a certification of aviation components manufactured through 3D printing. Currently, many types of 3D printers are being used in various industries. Among them, a lot of research is being done in the aviation sector to manufacture drones and aviation components. However, the current level of 3D printer technology and the application of aviation components using it are lacking in many problems and related airworthiness certification standards. Furthermore, clear certification criteria for conformity and coherence are rarely presented. Therefore, we would like to propose matters related to certification of 3D printed equipment for application as aviation components. It is expected that 3D printing equipment will improve precision, reduce defect rate, sagging problem, and bed leveling problem will be solved in the future, and certification standards will be clearly established. In addition, we hope that the reliability of aviation components applied with 3D printing technology will be improved and the relevant certification standards will be further developed.

Application of 3D Printing Technology in Seismic Physical Modeling (탄성파 축소모형 실험에서의 3D 프린팅 기술 활용)

  • Kim, Daechul;Shin, Sungryul;Chung, Wookeen;Shin, Changsoo;Lim, Kyoungmin
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Mineral and Energy Resources Engineers
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.260-269
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    • 2019
  • The application of 3D printing technology in seismic physical modeling was investigated and the related domestic research was conducted. First, seven types of additive manufacturing methods were evaluated. In this report, to confirm the application of 3D printing technology, related studies in domestic and international journals of geophysics were searched and a comprehensive analysis was conducted according to year and the additive manufacturing type. The analysis showed that studies on 3D printing technology have been dominantly conducted since the 2010s, which corresponds to the time when 3D printers were commercialized. Moreover, 87% of the studies used the material extrusion additive manufacturing method, and the research was conducted in specific universities. This research can be used as basic data for application of 3D printing technology in geophysics.

Effects on Changes of the Speed of Sound and the Broadband Ultrasound Attenuation on the Medium's Infilling in Additive Manufacturing Method of 3D Printing (3차원 프린팅 적층가공 방식에서 매질 내부 충전이 초음파 속도와 감쇠에 미치는 영향)

  • Seoung, Youl-Hun
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.53-60
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study was investigating the effect of 3D printing technology that changes the speed of sound (SOS) and the broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) by controlling the density of the media phantom. We used 3D printers which called additive manufacturing (AM) by using material with polylactic acid (PLA). The inside of the medium phantom was filled crossly with 100%, 90%, 80%, 70%, 60%, and 50% of the material. The ultrasonic instrument measured the SOS and the BUA using a 0.55 MHz ultrasound output in opposing mode with a pair of transducers. As a result, the density of the medium phantoms with the SOS showed very high correlation (r = 0.944), but the SOS showed very low correlation (r = 0.500). It is expecting that the manufacturing and measurement method of the medium phantom using 3D printing technology will be used as basic data for ultrasonic bone mineral density.

Production and investigation of 3D printer ABS filaments filled with some rare-earth elements for gamma-ray shielding

  • Batuhan Gultekin;Fatih Bulut;Hatice Yildiz;Hakan Us;Hasan Ogul
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.12
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    • pp.4664-4670
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    • 2023
  • Radiation is the main safety issue for almost all nuclear applications, which must be controlled to protect living organisms and the surrounding materials. In this context, radiation shielding materials have been investigated and used in nuclear technologies. The choice of materials depends on the radiation usage area, type, and energy. Polymer materials are preferred in radiation shielding applications due to their superior characteristics such as chemical inertness, resistivity, low weight, flexibility, strength, and low cost. In the presented work, ABS polymer material, which is possibly the most commonly used material in 3D printers, is mixed with Gd2O3 and Er2O3 nanoparticles. ABS filaments containing these rare-earth elements are then produced using a filament extruder. These produced filaments are used in a 3D printer to create shielding samples. Following the production of shielding samples, SEM, EDS, and gamma-ray shielding analyses (including experiments, WinXCOM, GEANT4, and FLUKA) are performed. The results show that 3D printing technology offers significant enhancements in creating homogeneous and well-structured materials that can be effectively used in gamma-ray shielding applications.

Design of Individual 3D Printer Remote Safety and Quality Management System Based on IoT Beacon (IoT 비콘 기반 개인 3D Printer 원격 안전·품질 관리 시스템 설계)

  • Jang, Dae-Sung;Lee, Hyo-Seung;Oh, Jae-Chul
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.225-230
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    • 2020
  • The development of the industrial revolution can confirm the paradigm of manufacturing is changing from the mass production of small varieties to the form of small-scale production of many varieties. That is a form that can reduce the burden of indiscriminate raising of producers and a change in the industrial form that seeks to make up for the problems of the productivity portion that should change as modern society develops. Looking at the 3D printing environment, there are many problems in reaching the final stage of printing. The problem is not just the low-cost, low-end 3D Pirnter, but the high-priced 3D Printers released as finished products also show the same symptoms. This can cause anxiety factors in the printing process. Therefore, the research was conducted to compensate such problems. Based on the research, we propose the design of IoT beacon-based 3D Printer remote safety and quality control system targeting 3D Printer individual users.

A Pre-Visualization Method for FDM 3D Printing Based on Perlin Noise (FDM 3D 프린팅을 위한 Perlin 노이즈 기반 사전 시각화 기법)

  • Lim, Jae-Gwang;Jang, Seung-Ho;Hong, Jeong-Mo
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.224-233
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    • 2016
  • We propose a new method to visualize 3D models for FDM (Fused Deposition. Modeling) printing that appearance of the printed results can be predicted more realistically as that the efficiency of the modeling-printing process can be improved. The layered nature of horizontal slicing and the vibratory nozzle movements of customer-level FDM 3D printers leaving the characteristic patterns of noisy stripes on the surfaces of printed objects make difficulties in prediction of printed result in company with the thermal contraction of filament material. First, our method analyses the G-codes generated by common slicers to obtain proper outlines and take advantages of a modified version of Perlin noise based texturing method for rendering efficiency and enough number of control parameters on the visual details. The results show improved rendering details of pre-visualization of FDM printing.

Fused Deposition Modeling 3D Printing-based Flexible Bending Sensor (FDM 3D프린팅 기반 유연굽힘센서)

  • Lee, Sun Kon;Oh, Young Chan;Kim, Joo Hyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.63-71
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    • 2020
  • Recently, to improve convenience, flexible electronics are quickly being developed for a number of application areas. Flexible electronic devices comprise characters such as being bendable, stretchable, foldable, and wearable. Effectively manufacturing flexible electronic devices requires high efficiency, low costs, and simple processes for manufacturing technology. Through this study, we enabled the rapid production of multifunctional flexible bending sensors using a simple, low-cost Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printer. Furthermore, we demonstrated the possibility of the rapid production of a range of functional flexible bending sensors using a simple, low-cost FDM 3D printer. Accurate and reproducible functional materials made by FDM 3D printers are an effective tool for the fabrication of flexible sensor electronic devices. The 3D-printed flexible bending sensor consisted of polyurethane and a conductive filament. Two patterns of electrodes (straight and Hilbert curve) for the 3D printing flexible sensor were fabricated and analyzed for the characteristics of bending displacement. The experimental results showed that the straight curve electrode sensor sensing ability was superior to the Hilbert curve electrode sensor, and the electrical conductivity of the Hilbert curve electrode sensor is better than the straight curve electrode sensor. The results of this study will be very useful for the fabrication of various 3D-printed flexible sensor devices with multiple degrees of freedom that are not limited by size and shape.

Influence Factors of Intent to Purchase Personalized Controller Product Design in 3D Printing Environment (3D 프린팅 환경에서 개인 맞춤형 컨트롤러 제품디자인 구매 의도의 영향요인에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Jun-Hong;Lee, Junsang
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.24 no.7
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    • pp.873-878
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    • 2020
  • Due to the recent development of 3D printers, interest in 3D printing is growing. 3D printing should reflect individual needs and various requirements by designing products to suit the user's requirements. Research on how to use 3D printed products for the purpose of purchasing products according to user's demand characteristics is insufficient. Therefore, this study conducted a survey and statistical analysis to find out the factors influencing the intention of purchasing custom controller products in 3D printing environments. Research has confirmed that user innovation and convenience safety are important factors for the satisfaction and purchase intent of personal-tailored controller products. Considering user innovation, convenience, and safety when producing controller products using 3D printing, it is expected that value of custom controller manufacturing can be increased. Research is needed on the personalized product development framework that successfully introduces and systematically supports the production methods of personalized products in the early stages.

Evaluation of cryogenic tensile properties of composite materials fabricated by fused deposition modeling 3D printer

  • Kang, Singil;Cha, Hojun;Ryu, Seungcheol;Kim, Kiwhan;Jeon, Seungmin;Lee, Jaesun;Kim, Seokho
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.8-12
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    • 2022
  • Recently, research on applying composite materials to various industrial fields is being actively conducted. In particular, composite materials fabricated by Fused Deposition Modeling 3D printers have more advantages than existing materials as they have fewer restrictions on manufacturing shape, reduce the time required, weight. With these advantages, it is possible to consider utilizing composite materials in cryogenic environments such as the application of liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen, which are mainly used in an aerospace and mobility. However, FDM composite materials are not verified in cryogenic environments less than 150K. This study evaluates the characteristics of composite materials such as tensile strength and strain using a UTM (Universal Testing Machine). The specimen is immersed in liquid nitrogen (77 K) to cool down during the test. The specimen is fabricated using 3D print, and can be manufactured by stacking reinforced fibers such as carbon fiber, fiber glass, and aramid fiber (Kevlar) with base material (Onyx). For the experimental method and specimen shape, international standards ASTM D638 and ASTM D3039 for tensile testing of composite materials were referenced.