16-17-3274-vl Inkjet Printing for Digital Fabrication

Course offering details

Instructors: Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam

Event type: Lecture

Org-unit: Dept. 16 - Mechanical Engineering

Displayed in timetable as: Inkjet digitale Fert

Subject:

Crediting for:

Hours per week: 2

Language of instruction: Englisch

Min. | Max. participants: - | -

Digital Teaching:
This course will be held as a digital course in the winter semester 2021. This course was recorded in the summer semester and can be viewed via a link. In moodle there are monthly dates for consultations and questions.

If the corona crisis requires it, the oral exams will also be held via ZOOM.


 

Course Contents:
Digitization is everywhere, also in printing technology. The trend goes to digital printing technologies like inkjet printing. Imagine you could use your office inkjet printer at home (the one that uses ink cartridges, not laser) for 3D printing of a human organ for biomedical applications! What do you need to change on your office printer to be able to do so? What kinds of inkjet printheads, inks and substrates do you need to use? What else do you have to take care of (temperature control, drying of the ink, electrical control unit)? In other words: How do you apply inkjet printing for digital fabrication?

Within the lecture, all of these questions are addressed and discussed. Students are introduced to digital printing techniques and the different principles of inkjet printing (piezo, thermal, drop-on-demand etc.). They learn the theory and models behind inkjet printing: How does an inkjet printhead produce small droplets? What are typical properties of inkjet inks and how can you describe them? The design of typical inkjet printheads is explained. Another topic of the lecture are fluid-substrate interactions: What happens when a droplet hits the substrate e.g. paper? Will the droplet spread on the paper? What does the printed droplet look like when it has dried? With the learned theories, the students will be able to derive simple models for inkjet printing and drop formation. After the lecture, students will know the most important printing parameters and characteristic numbers (Weber number, Ohnesorg number etc.). Another aim of the lecture is to reflect different trends of digital fabrication and to present and discuss possible applications for inkjet printing like biomedical printing, 3D printing and printed electronics (solar cells, OLED-displays etc.).

Preconditions:
none

Expected Number of Participants:
20

Further Grading Information:
The exam is oral.

Official Course Description:
Inkjet Printing for Digital Fabrication

Additional Information:
Digital course

Online Offerings:
moodle

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Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Tue, 3. Nov. 2020 17:10 18:50 Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam
2 Tue, 10. Nov. 2020 17:10 18:50 Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam
3 Tue, 17. Nov. 2020 17:10 18:50 Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam
4 Tue, 24. Nov. 2020 17:10 18:50 Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam
5 Tue, 1. Dec. 2020 17:10 18:50 Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam
6 Tue, 8. Dec. 2020 17:10 18:50 Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam
7 Tue, 15. Dec. 2020 17:10 18:50 Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam
8 Tue, 12. Jan. 2021 17:10 18:50 Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam
9 Tue, 19. Jan. 2021 17:10 18:50 Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam
10 Tue, 26. Jan. 2021 17:10 18:50 Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam
11 Tue, 2. Feb. 2021 17:10 18:50 Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam
12 Tue, 9. Feb. 2021 17:10 18:50 Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam
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Instructors
Prof. Dr. Edgar Dörsam