Transactions of the INDIAN CERAMIC SOCIETY Vol. 84 2025
Structural Control by Stereolithography Additive
Manufacturing and Environmental Material Tectonics
Fiona Spirrett and Soshu Kirihara
Pages : 64-74
DOI : 10.1080/0371750X.2025.2483401
Abstract
The sustainable development of industrial structures and urban environments is a
key issue in modern society. Challenges related to environmental interactions and
resource management must be addressed to realize sustainable development goals.
Additive manufacturing is a key technology with great potential for overcoming these
challenges within industry. This work demonstrates how ceramic stereolithography
can be used to create complex components with functional interfaces and structural
patterning, such as fluid control structures with irregular fluctuations on their surfaces,
and sound absorption devices based on Helmholtz resonators. Ceramic stereolithography
can aid development of advanced material systems for energy, acoustic and
fluid control, inspiring innovation in environmental material tectonics and sustainable
engineering solutions.