Fabrication and Detection for the Skeletons of Micro Aerial Vehicle Using Precision Injection Molding

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In this work, skeletons of micro aerial vehicle are fabricated by precision injection molding. The Taguchi method is adopted to identify the important factors that govern the shrinkage of MAV skeletons. The results indicate that the most significant factor in the shrinkage of a skeleton formed by precision injection molding is the mold temperature.

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