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System and method for compensating for dissimilar shrinkage rates in different materials used to form a three-dimensional printed object during additive manufacturing

  • US 10,335,995 B2
  • Filed: 12/16/2015
  • Issued: 07/02/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/16/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An additive manufacturing system comprising:

  • a first ejector head having a plurality of ejectors pneumatically connected to a source of a first material;

    a second ejector head having a plurality of ejectors pneumatically connected to a source of a second material; and

    a controller operatively connected to the first ejector head and the second ejector head, the controller is configured to;

    modify object image data that has been rendered into layers, the modification of the object image data is for the object image data corresponding to the second material only in one layer in an object being made with reference to a difference between a volumetric reduction of the first material and a volumetric reduction of the second material so data values corresponding to the second material are distributed in a pattern having voids at predetermined locations that enable drops of the second material to spread into the voids so a height of the second material in the one layer is equal to a height of the first material after the one layer is cured, dried, or sintered, the volumetric reduction of the first material being greater than the volumetric reduction of the second material;

    operate the ejectors in the first ejector head using unmodified object image data corresponding to the first material in the one layer to eject drops of the first material in the one layer according to a first pattern to form a portion of the one layer in the object; and

    operate the ejectors in the second ejector head using the modified object image data corresponding to the second material in the one layer to eject drops of the second material in the one layer according to the second pattern having the voids at the predetermined locations to form another portion of the layer in the object, the first pattern being different than the second pattern.

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