GR18 


Gallery of Rheology Contest


3D printing glass from colloidal suspensions


October 17, 2018 (Wednesday) 6:30


Gallery of Rheology / Woodway Foyer

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  1. Dudukovic, Nikola (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
  2. Long, Jacob (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
  3. Chavez, Brian (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
  4. Wickboldt, James (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
  5. Dylla-Spears, Rebecca (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

(in printed abstract book)
Nikola Dudukovic, Jacob Long, Brian Chavez, James Wickboldt, and Rebecca Dylla-Spears
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94551


Dudukovic, Nikola


Nikola Dudukovic and co-workers produce transparent glass with spatial change in refractive index by 3D printing suspensions (inks) of silica nanoparticles and a titania precursor dopant. A predictive methodology is developed to allow formulation of inks with targeted rheology and matching solids concentrations for multimaterial 3D printing. This presents a vital step towards additive manufacturing of functionally designed optical components. *This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344 within the LDRD program (16-SI-0003). LLNL-PHOTO-756554.*