The Pandoro effect is a truncated-cone distortion in tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing caused by vertical oxygen gradients from thermal hysteresis during resin preparation, mitigated by interface removal, atmosphere control, and a differentiable ray-optical photochemical model.
A review of materials used in tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing
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Too Big, Too Small, Too $O_2$: The Pandoro Effect from Oxygen Gradients in Tomographic Volumetric Additive Manufacturing
The Pandoro effect is a truncated-cone distortion in tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing caused by vertical oxygen gradients from thermal hysteresis during resin preparation, mitigated by interface removal, atmosphere control, and a differentiable ray-optical photochemical model.