Robotics-driven printing of curved 3D structures for manufacturing cardiac therapeutic devices

Zeyu Wang, J. Min, G. Xiong
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the United States. 3D printing technology has increasingly paved its way into cardiovascular applications, in particular for manufacturing cardiac therapeutic devices. However, currently available commercial 3D printers and those under development exclusively work by successively depositing layers of material using axis-aligned slicing methods, thus need unacceptably high demand of support materials and even fail fabricating for some complex cardiovascular structures, not to mention printing for the purpose of repairing an existing abnormal strictures. To solve this problem, we propose and develop a novel and robust robotics-driven printing system, consisting of a robotic arm and an extruder tool to allow printing along trajectories on any curved surface. Given the target structure, a new set of algorithms for robot toolpath planning was implemented, which include mesh parameterization, distance transform, contouring and smooth interpolation. Using both simulation and actual physical testing, we showed our system can successfully print layers of the target structure on curved geometry by following planned tool paths and depositing materials. In this paper, we describe our methodology and algorithm pipeline, compare and analyze the printing results of different techniques, and most importantly, envision the promising future extension of our robotics-driven printing system in manufacturing cardiac therapeutic devices.
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用于制造心脏治疗装置的弯曲3D结构的机器人驱动打印
在美国,心血管疾病(CVD)是导致死亡的主要原因,3D打印技术已经越来越多地应用于心血管领域,特别是在制造心脏治疗设备方面。然而,目前可用的商用3D打印机和正在开发的3D打印机都是通过使用轴向切片方法连续沉积材料层来工作的,因此对支撑材料的要求高得令人无法接受,甚至无法制造一些复杂的心血管结构,更不用说为了修复现有的异常结构而打印了。为了解决这个问题,我们提出并开发了一种新颖而强大的机器人驱动的打印系统,该系统由机械臂和挤出机工具组成,可以沿着任何曲面的轨迹进行打印。针对目标结构,实现了一套新的机器人刀具路径规划算法,包括网格参数化、距离变换、轮廓化和平滑插值。通过模拟和实际物理测试,我们证明了我们的系统可以按照规划的刀具路径和沉积材料成功地在弯曲几何形状上打印目标结构层。在本文中,我们描述了我们的方法和算法管道,比较和分析了不同技术的打印结果,最重要的是,展望了我们机器人驱动的打印系统在制造心脏治疗设备方面的有希望的未来扩展。
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