Abstract
A critical hurdle in three-dimensional printing is the low printing accuracy. In particular, the deformation of the printed object on the receptor makes accurate printing impossible due to insufficient solvent evaporation. We address this challenge by establishing a Murray-like receptor to control the morphology of the printed object, which can be used for accurate printing through efficient residual energy absorption and active vibration attenuation. A fractal oscillator is established and He’s frequency formulation is used to reveal the fractal response of the Murray-like receptor, and an experiment was carried out to show that the receptor system can keep the printed object in good shape without any deformation.
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