4D printing - significado y definición. Qué es 4D printing
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Qué (quién) es 4D printing - definición


4D printing         
  • An interlocking and self-folding SMP mimicking the folding procedure of a USPS mailbox.
  • A time-lapse of an SMP gripper that Qi Ge ''et al''. developed for grabbing and releasing an object.
  • Miao et al. Parts A, B, and C indicate cell growth on the soy scaffold compared to different materials. Part D indicates cell growth on differing infill densities within the soy scaffold.
  • One of the composite polymers that Tibbits ''et al''. printed, reacting when submerged underwater.
  • A schematic of an interlocking SMP component.
THE PROCESS OF PRINTING 3D MATERIALS THAT REACT WITH THE ENVIRONMENT
User:MTLE4470 grpX stl/sandbox; User:MTLE4470 grp2 stl/sandbox; 4d printing; 4-Dimensional Printing; 4-dimensional printing; Four-dimensional printing
4-dimensional printing (4D printing; also known as 4D bioprinting, active origami, or shape-morphing systems) uses the same techniques of 3D printing through computer-programmed deposition of material in successive layers to create a three-dimensional object. However, in 4D printing, the resulting 3D shape is able to morph into different forms in response to environmental stimulus, with the 4th dimension being the time-dependent shape change after the printing.
4D film         
  • 4D venue complete with motion-enhanced seating and multisensory olfactory technology.
3D FILM PRESENTED WITH SYNCHRONIZED PHYSICAL EFFECTS
4-D Film; 4-D film; 4D ride; 4D cinema; 4D Cinema; 4D cinemas; 4-D cinema; 4D movie
4D film is a high technology multisensory presentation system combining motion pictures with physical effects that are synchronized and occur in the theatre. Effects simulated in 4D films include motion, vibration, scent, rain, mist, bubbles, fog, smoke, wind, temperature changes, and strobe lights.
Textile printing         
  • Woodblock printing in [[Jaipur]], [[Rajasthan]], [[India]].
  • ''Evenlode'' block-printed fabric.
  • Design for a hand woodblock printed textile, showing the complexity of the blocks used to make repeating patterns.  ''Evenlode'' by [[William Morris]], 1883.
  • A Perrotine printing block
  • Woman doing block printing at Halasur village, [[Karnataka]], India.
METHOD FOR APPLYING PATTERNS TO CLOTH USING PRINTING TECHNIQUES
Textileprinting; Resist Printing; Roller Printing; Print fabric; Printed fabric; Printed textiles; Fabric printing; History of textile printing
Textile printing is the process of applying color to fabric in definite patterns or designs. In properly printed fabrics the colour is bonded with the fibre, so as to resist washing and friction.