Embedding Electronics In Printing ULTEM 9085 Quadcopter

There are a lot of benefits, particularly in aerospace and automotive engineering applications, to embedding electronic systems within structural bodies. First and foremost is the benefit of weight reduction. Typically, electronic hardware must be fitted into some form of protective casing before be...

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Main Authors: Keane, Phillip, Chua, Chee Kai, Joshi, Sunil Chandrakant
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2016
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FDM
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84571
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-845712020-09-24T20:11:21Z Embedding Electronics In Printing ULTEM 9085 Quadcopter Keane, Phillip Chua, Chee Kai Joshi, Sunil Chandrakant School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Progress in Additive Manufacturing (Pro-AM 2016) Singapore Centre for 3D Printing ULTEM 9085 FDM There are a lot of benefits, particularly in aerospace and automotive engineering applications, to embedding electronic systems within structural bodies. First and foremost is the benefit of weight reduction. Typically, electronic hardware must be fitted into some form of protective casing before being mounted onto a bracket, and then onto the airframe section (or into a car) where the hardware can potentially become exposed to variations in pressure, temperature and moisture. By using additive manufacturing to embed the electronics into structural elements, the need for protective casing and brackets can be alleviated, reducing weight and cost while adding protection from the elements. ULTEM 9085 is an engineering thermoplastic used widely in the aerospace industry due to its high tensile and specific strengths relative to other 3D printed thermoplastics (see Figures 1 and 2). Additionally, ULTEM 9085 has been certified for use in commercial aviation and spaceflight applications, due to its low toxicity and low outgassing properties. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Published version 2016-12-13T09:12:48Z 2019-12-06T15:47:28Z 2016-12-13T09:12:48Z 2019-12-06T15:47:28Z 2016 Conference Paper Keane, P., Chua, C. K., & Joshi, S. C. (2016). Embedding Electronics In Printing ULTEM 9085 Quadcopter. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Progress in Additive Manufacturing (Pro-AM 2016), 79-84. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84571 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/41849 en © 2016 by Pro-AM 2016 Organizers. Published by Research Publishing, Singapore 6 p. application/pdf
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Keane, Phillip
Chua, Chee Kai
Joshi, Sunil Chandrakant
Embedding Electronics In Printing ULTEM 9085 Quadcopter
description There are a lot of benefits, particularly in aerospace and automotive engineering applications, to embedding electronic systems within structural bodies. First and foremost is the benefit of weight reduction. Typically, electronic hardware must be fitted into some form of protective casing before being mounted onto a bracket, and then onto the airframe section (or into a car) where the hardware can potentially become exposed to variations in pressure, temperature and moisture. By using additive manufacturing to embed the electronics into structural elements, the need for protective casing and brackets can be alleviated, reducing weight and cost while adding protection from the elements. ULTEM 9085 is an engineering thermoplastic used widely in the aerospace industry due to its high tensile and specific strengths relative to other 3D printed thermoplastics (see Figures 1 and 2). Additionally, ULTEM 9085 has been certified for use in commercial aviation and spaceflight applications, due to its low toxicity and low outgassing properties.
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title Embedding Electronics In Printing ULTEM 9085 Quadcopter
title_short Embedding Electronics In Printing ULTEM 9085 Quadcopter
title_full Embedding Electronics In Printing ULTEM 9085 Quadcopter
title_fullStr Embedding Electronics In Printing ULTEM 9085 Quadcopter
title_full_unstemmed Embedding Electronics In Printing ULTEM 9085 Quadcopter
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