From additive manufacturing to 3D/4D printing. 2, Current techniques, improvements and their limitations / Jean-Claude André.
By: André, Jean-Claude [author.]
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Incremental Innovations and Technologies Pushed to their Limits. Incremental Innovations and Technologies Pushed to their Limits -- Incremental Developments of Processes, Machines and Materials -- Additive Manufacturing Pushed to its Limits. Additive Manufacturing Pushed to its Limits -- µ-Fluidics (or Microfluidics) -- 3D Nanomanufacturing, 3D µ-Electronics and µ-Robotics -- How Should We Go That One Step Further?. How Should We Go That One Step Further? -- A Short Reflection on Spheres to Explore Their Conditions for Achieving Success -- Questions of Hope and "Unhope" -- Conclusion -- Index -- Other titles from iSTE in Systems and Industrial Engineering - Robotics.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed November 03, 2017).
John Wiley and Sons Wiley Online Library All Obooks
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