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Controlling extrudate volume fraction through poroelastic extrusion of entangled looped fibers
Zehao Pan
, Janine K. Nunes
, Camille Duprat
, Ho Cheung Shum
,
Howard A. Stone
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute
Chemical & Biological Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
Molecular Biology
Princeton Materials Institute
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Volume Fraction
100%
Poroelasticity
100%
Extrusion
100%
Extrudates
100%
Constriction
66%
Entanglement
66%
Particle Volume Fraction
33%
Porosity
33%
Spherical Particles
33%
Fiber Geometry
33%
Material Properties
33%
Healthcare
33%
Fiber Volume Fraction
33%
Poroelastic Model
33%
Soft Materials
33%
Three-dimensional Printing
33%
Fiber Flexibility
33%
Fiber Suspension
33%
Particulate Suspension
33%
Suspension Concentration
33%
Entangled Fibres
33%
High-performance Fibers
33%
Material Science
Volume Fraction
100%
Materials Property
20%
Three Dimensional Printing
20%
Engineering
Three Dimensional Printing
50%
Porosity
50%