Review of Lathe Type 3D Printers and Their Possible Improvements
2021 IEEE 9th Workshop on Advances in Information, Electronic and Electrical Engineering (AIEEE 2021): Proceedings 2021
Vlads Vladinovskis

Objectives. The goal of this review is to consider the problems of lathe type 3D printers that use a Cartesian and polar coordinate system combination for printing to suggest methods for their prevention. Lathe type 3D printing can theoretically increase the strength of printed objects by changing the material printing angle and material interweaving method usage, but current lathe type printers have several problems and disadvantages that can be improved. Methods. In this review is compiled various publications and reviews about lathe type 3D printers to collect information about their possible improvements and problem solutions. Results. As a review result information about possible lathe type 3D printer improvements was collected and information about possible printer upgrade methods was gained to improve finalized production quality and production speed and quantity. Significance. Industry specialists produce that 3D printing industry will grow twice by next four years, that means any improvements in additive manufacturing is needed and investigation in that way now is actual. Existing cylindrical printing methods that use polar coordinate systems is complex and not perfect, so improvements and technology personalization is best way to research now. IEEE Member number: 97473546


Atslēgas vārdi
3D printing lathe, additive manufacturing, CAD, 3D improvements, material interweaving, layered materials, FDM, polymers
DOI
10.1109/AIEEE54188.2021.9670257
Hipersaite
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9670257

Vladinovskis, V. Review of Lathe Type 3D Printers and Their Possible Improvements. No: 2021 IEEE 9th Workshop on Advances in Information, Electronic and Electrical Engineering (AIEEE 2021): Proceedings, Latvija, Riga, 25.-26. novembris, 2021. Piscataway: IEEE, 2021, 1.-5.lpp. ISBN 978-1-6654-6713-1. e-ISBN 978-1-6654-6712-4. ISSN 2689-7334. e-ISSN 2689-7342. Pieejams: doi:10.1109/AIEEE54188.2021.9670257

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