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Technological considerations for 4D printing: an overview

Pei et al., 2018

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7788334413568490919
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Pei E
Loh G
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Progress in Additive Manufacturing

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Abstract 4D printing utilizes additive manufacturing methods to produce stimulus-responsive components that can change its shape from one to another when subject to appropriate stimuli. The use of 4D printing technology is expected to significantly become more …
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    • G06F17/5009Computer-aided design using simulation
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    • G06F17/5086Mechanical design, e.g. parametric or variational design

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