Tuning Polymer Rheology for Printing, Spinning, or Coating Applications
FOCUS · S11 ·
Presentations
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A new approach for high performance fiber manufacturing via simultaneous fiber spinning and UV initiated polymerization
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Christopher J. Ellison
- University of Minnesota
- University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
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Capillary Thinning and Pinch-off Dynamics and Printability of Polyelectrolyte Solutions
ORAL
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Authors
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Vivek Sharma
- Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Univ of Illinois - Chicago
- Chemical Engineering, Univ of Illinois - Chicago
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- Chemical Engineering, Univ of Illinois-Chicago
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Leidy N. Jimenez
- Chemical Engineering, Univ of Illinois - Chicago
- Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Jelena Dinic
- Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Chemical Engineering, Univ of Illinois - Chicago
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Nikhila Parsi
- Chemical Engineering, Univ of Illinois - Chicago
- Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Pinch-off dynamics, dripping-onto-substrate rheometry and printability of dilute and semi-dilute polymer solutions
ORAL
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Authors
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Jelena Dinic
- Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Chemical Engineering, Univ of Illinois - Chicago
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Leidy Nallely Jimenez
- Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Madeleine Biagioli
- Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Vivek Sharma
- Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Univ of Illinois - Chicago
- Chemical Engineering, Univ of Illinois - Chicago
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- Chemical Engineering, Univ of Illinois-Chicago
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Polymer stress anisotropy leads to jetting in rectangular ducts
ORAL
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Authors
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Steven Hudson
- NIST
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Paul Salipante
- NIST
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Charles Little
- NIST
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Polymer Disentanglement during 3D Printing.
ORAL
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Authors
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Claire McIlroy
- Georgetown University, Institute for Soft Matter Synthesis and Metrology
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Peter Olmsted
- Georgetown University
- Georgetown University, Institute for Soft Matter Synthesis and Metrology
- Georgetown Universtity
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Rheology, thermography, and interlayer welding in polymer extrusion 3D printing
POSTER
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Authors
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Jonathan Seppala
- NIST
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Chelsea Davis
- Purdue University
- NIST
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Kalman Migler
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- NIST
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Effect of Flow-Induced Molecular Alignment on Welding of Polymer Interfaces
ORAL
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Authors
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Marco Galvani
- Johns Hopkins University
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Thomas O'Connor
- Johns Hopkins Univ
- Johns Hopkins University
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Mark Robbins
- Johns Hopkins University
- Johns Hopkins Univ
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Disentangling the Role of Entanglement Density and Molecular Alignment in the Mechanical Response of Glassy Polymers
ORAL
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Authors
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Thomas O'Connor
- Johns Hopkins Univ
- Johns Hopkins University
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Mark Robbins
- Johns Hopkins University
- Johns Hopkins Univ
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Improving the Isotropy of Parts Prepared by Fused Deposition Modeling Through the Introduction of Star Architecture Additives
ORAL
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Authors
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Neiko Levenhagen
- University of Tennessee Knoxville
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Mark Dadmun
- Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville
- University of Tennessee Knoxville; Chemical Sciences Division Oakridge National Lab
- University of Tennessee, Department of Chemistry
- University of Tennessee
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3D Printing of a Thermoplastic Shape Memory Polymer using FDM
ORAL
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Authors
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Zhiyang Zhao
- Department of Polymer Engineering, University of Akron
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R.A. Weiss
- Department of Polymer Engineering, University of Akron
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Bryan Vogt
- Department of Polymer Engineering, University of Akron
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3D Printing of Ball Grid Arrays
ORAL
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Authors
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Shayandev Sinha
- Univ of Maryland-College Park
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Daniel Hines
- Laboratory of Physical Sciences
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Abhijit Dasgupta
- Univ of Maryland-College Park
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Siddhartha Das
- Univ of Maryland-College Park
- University of Maryland
- University of Maryland, College Park
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3D printable highly conductive and mechanically strong thermoplastic-based nanocomposites
ORAL
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Authors
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Ilyass Tabiai
- Ecole Polytech de Montreal
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Daniel Therriault
- Ecole Polytech de Montreal
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Rheological and Thermal Properties of Bio-based Hyperbranched Polyesters
ORAL
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Authors
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Robert Bubeck
- Michigan State University
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Adina Dumitrascu
- Michigan State University
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Tracy Zhang
- Michigan State University
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Patrick Smith
- Michigan State University
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