Evaluating the effects of design and manufacturing parameters on friction at the surrogate skin–3D-printed textile interface
Published online on October 30, 2025
Abstract
Textile Research Journal, Ahead of Print.
Additive manufacturing (AM) is increasingly employed in the development of 3D-printed wearables, including medical wrist supports, textiles, and protective garments. While the general tribological behavior of 3D-printed components has been widely studied, ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is increasingly employed in the development of 3D-printed wearables, including medical wrist supports, textiles, and protective garments. While the general tribological behavior of 3D-printed components has been widely studied, ...