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What is Slicing

Additive Manufacturing Technologies From an Optimization Perspective
The process of converting a three-dimensional STL file into layer-by-layer information that can be 3D printed.
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Designing Thin 2.5D Parts Optimized for Fused Deposition Modeling
James I. Novak (Deakin University, Australia), Mark Zer-Ern Liu (University of Technology Sydney, Australia), and Jennifer Loy (Deakin University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9167-2.ch007
Abstract
This chapter builds new knowledge for design engineers adopting fused deposition modeling (FDM) technology as an end manufacturing process, rather than simply as a prototyping process. Based on research into 2.5D printing and its use in real-world additive manufacturing situations, a study featuring 111 test pieces across the range of 0.4-4.0mm in thickness were analyzed in increments of 0.1mm to understand how these attributes affect the quality and print time of the parts and isolate specific dimensions which are optimized for the FDM process. The results revealed optimized zones where the outer wall, inner wall/s, and/or infill are produced as continuous extrusions significantly faster to print than thicknesses falling outside of optimized zones. As a result, a quick reference graph and several equations are presented based on fundamental FDM principles, allowing design engineers to implement optimized wall dimensions in computer-aided design (CAD) rather than leaving print optimization to technicians and manufacturers in the final process parameters.
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Text Mining in Program Code
Method to identify code clones based on a CDFG of the program. Based on instructions or their operational code isomorphic subgraphs are grown; similar to graph mining.
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Slicing and Dicing a Linguistic Data Cube
Slicing refers to the extraction of a subset of data stored in a three-dimensional data cube. With reference to a clause cube a slice may refer, for example, to one clause’s multi-modular analysis represented as a two-dimensional table.
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