Montreal, Canada

Jonas Alois Zehnder


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2021

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Title: Innovations by Jonas Alois Zehnder in 3D Printing Technology

Introduction

Jonas Alois Zehnder is an innovative inventor based in Montreal, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of 3D printing, particularly in optimizing large-scale structures for various applications. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of 3D printing technologies, which are becoming increasingly important in various industries.

Latest Patents

Zehnder holds a patent for "Optimizing 3D printed large-scale structures under worst-case loads." This patent describes a 3D printer system equipped with a structural optimization tool designed to generate 3D models that are optimized for build materials, particularly those used in binder jetting technology-based printers. The structural optimization tool employs a computational approach to enhance the mechanical and mass properties of large-scale structures intended for 3D printing.

To ensure a wise allocation of material budgets during the printing process, Zehnder and his team adapted the Bresler-Pister failure criterion into an objective measure of potential failure for objects or structures. This involved modeling the differences in tensile and compressive strength of the build material. The computational approach unifies an optimization process to identify worst-case loads while minimizing the potential for failure, incorporating first-order optimality constraints.

Career Highlights

Zehnder is currently employed at Disney Enterprises, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in the realm of 3D printing. His work is characterized by a commitment to advancing technology and improving the capabilities of 3D printing systems.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Zehnder has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Moritz Niklaus Bächer and Christian Gabriel Schumacher. These collaborations have contributed to the development of cutting-edge technologies and have enhanced the impact of their collective work in the field.

Conclusion

Jonas Alois Zehnder's contributions to 3D printing technology exemplify the innovative spirit that drives advancements in this field. His patent for optimizing large-scale structures under worst-case loads showcases his expertise and commitment to improving manufacturing processes. As he continues to work with Disney Enterprises, Inc., his future endeavors are likely to further influence the landscape of 3D printing technology.

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