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Prediction of Cured Cross-sectional Image in Projection Microstereolithography

Sung Hyun Kim, In Baek Park, Young Myoung Ha, Seok Hee Lee
JKSPE 2010;27(4):102-108.
Published online: April 1, 2010
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Projection microstereolithography is a process of fabricating a micro-structure by using dynamic mask such as digital micromirror device(DMD). DMD shapes the beam into cross-sectional image of structure. Photocurable resin is cured by the beam and stacked layer on top of layer. It is difficult to deliver the beam from the DMD to the photocurable resin without any distortions. We assume that the beam exposed to the resin by 1 pixel of DMD has Gaussian distribution, so the shaped beam reflected by the DMD affects its neighboring area. Curing pattern corresponding to a cross-sectional images is predicted by superposition of pixels of Gaussian distribution and it is similar to cured shape.

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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2010;27(4):102-108.   Published online April 1, 2010
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