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Interdisciplinary: 3D Printing of Nonmetallic Materials: From Theoretical Modeling to Experimental Investigation and Their Applications

3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, develops rapidly in recent years as a disruptive innovation that may overturn the traditional manufacturing techniques. This collection intends to show research and development in 3D printing of nonmetallic materials, including but not limited to polymers, resins, ceramics, concrete, food, and organic tissues, by means of theoretical modeling, numerical simulation and/or experimental investigation either on printing process or on their novel applications.

Editors

  • Lewei He

    Dr. Lewei He is currently an Assistant Professor at South China Normal University, China. He obtained his Ph.D. degree from Nanyang Technological University. He has a solid background of Engineering Mechanics and Machine Learning, and rich experience in the 3D printing of nonmetallic materials, especially in 3D concrete printing.

  • Hua Li

    Dr. Hua Li is currently a Full Professor in School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. One of his research interests is machine learning based prediction – Physics-informed and data-driven analysis for correlation among 3D printing process parameters, microstructure, and mechanical property of manufactured part.

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