Optical Imaging Methods for Volumetric Additive Manufacturing

Dongping Terrel-Perez
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Tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing (VAM) is a technique that enables light-induced curing of photoresins into complex 3D end use objects within a single step. This is made possible through projecting tomographically patterned light energy into a photo-curable resin volume within a rotating container. In order to monitor, quantify, and control curing during tomographic VAM, researchers need to visualize the curing parts in real-time. This may enable advancements toward dynamic, controlled and closedloop VAM methods in the future, as some researchers have shown. Herein we briefly review various optical imaging methods used to monitor printing in real-time, as well as provide some perspectives for future needs and considerations for imaging methods in VAM.
体积增材制造的光学成像方法
层析体积增材制造(VAM)是一种技术,可以在一个步骤内将光树脂光诱导固化成复杂的3D最终使用对象。这是通过将层析成像的光能投射到旋转容器内的光固化树脂体中来实现的。为了在层析VAM过程中监测、量化和控制固化,研究人员需要实时可视化固化部件。正如一些研究人员所表明的那样,这可能会使动态、受控和闭环VAM方法在未来取得进展。本文简要介绍了用于打印实时监测的各种光学成像方法,并对未来VAM成像方法的需求和考虑提出了一些看法。
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