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		<title>The Fluid Inject Printer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 13:31:14 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[RS3. Digital Tectonics]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[SPHERIFICATION In our conceptual machine we borrowed the technique of  ‘Inverse Spherification’ that was invented Ferran Adrià in the molecular gastronomy  – when a liquid droplet whichever contains calcium is submerged into an alginate bath, the droplet of liquid will then be spherified by forming a ‘gel’ like surface around the sphere. Droplets become ‘caviers’ in water depending on [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>SPHERIFICATION</strong></p>
<p>In our conceptual machine we borrowed the technique of  <em>‘Inverse Spherification’</em> that was invented Ferran Adrià in the molecular gastronomy  – when a liquid droplet whichever contains calcium is submerged into an alginate bath, the droplet of liquid will then be spherified by forming a ‘gel’ like surface around the sphere. Droplets become ‘caviers’ in water depending on the sizes of injecting device.</p>
<p><strong>THE MATERIAL EXPERIMENTS</strong></p>
<p>We are carrying out series of experiments of spherifying a variety of liquid (e.g. water liquid, oil, plaster cement, yoghurt, milk etc.) as well as  investigating the physical and chemical properties of the spherified liquid.</p>
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<p>Spherification of various water-based liquid</p>
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<p>Forms of yoghurt droplets in alginate bath injected by syringe</p>
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<p>Forms of milk droplets in alginate bath</p>
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<p>Positions of yoghurt droplets in higher concerntrated alginate bath</p>
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<p>Position of yoghurt droplets in higher concerntration of alginate bath</p>
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<p>The simultaneous emulsification and spherification of milk in alginate bath</p>
<p><strong>THE PRINTING MACHINE</strong></p>
<p>The first generation of the Fluid Inject Printer is a 1-axix machine with only 2 controllable parameters. It consists a stepper motor that controls the syringe’s trajectory and  a DC motor that controls the amount of injection into the alginate bath.</p>
<p>(1) Both devices are feeded by commands of the Arduino;</p>
<p>(2) Trajectory of syringe determines the location of print;</p>
<p>(3) While liquid is being ejected out from the syringe it becomes instantaneously ’spherified’ in the alginate bath. Hence the first form is printed.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-721" href="http://legacy.iaacblog.com/2010/04/the-fluid-inject-printer/presentation-ai-8/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-721" src="http://legacy.iaacblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/machine11.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="389" /></a><a rel="attachment wp-att-722" href="http://legacy.iaacblog.com/2010/04/the-fluid-inject-printer/presentation-ai-9/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-722" src="http://legacy.iaacblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/machine21.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="389" /></a></p>
<p>#include &lt;Stepper.h&gt;</p>
<p>// change the steps variable to the number of steps on your motor<br />
int steps = 100;<br />
int switchPin = 2;    // switch input<br />
int motor1Pin1 = 8;    // pin 2 on L293D<br />
int motor1Pin2 = 9;    // pin 7 on L293D</p>
<p>// create and attaches a stepper motor<br />
// with 100 steps to pins 0, 1, 2 and 3</p>
<p>// calibration<br />
int stepLength = 50;<br />
int liquidAmount = 25;</p>
<p>Stepper stepper(steps, 3, 4, 5, 6);</p>
<p>void setup()<br />
{<br />
// set the speed of the motor to 20 rpms<br />
stepper.setSpeed(200);<br />
pinMode(switchPin, INPUT);<br />
pinMode(motor1Pin1, OUTPUT);<br />
pinMode(motor1Pin2, OUTPUT);<br />
Serial.begin(9600);<br />
Serial.println(”hello world”);<br />
}</p>
<p>void loop() {<br />
if (Serial.available() &gt; 0) {<br />
int dataIn = Serial.read();<br />
switch(dataIn) {<br />
case ‘]’:<br />
stepper.step(stepLength);<br />
break;<br />
case ‘[’:<br />
stepper.step(-stepLength);<br />
break;<br />
case ‘,’: //up<br />
digitalWrite(motor1Pin1, LOW);   // set pin 2 on L293D low<br />
digitalWrite(motor1Pin2, HIGH);  // set pin 7 on L293D<br />
delay(liquidAmount);<br />
digitalWrite(motor1Pin2, LOW);  // set pin 7 on L293D<br />
break;<br />
case ‘.’: //down<br />
digitalWrite(motor1Pin1, HIGH);   // set pin 2 on L293D low<br />
digitalWrite(motor1Pin2, LOW);  // set pin 7 on L293D<br />
delay(liquidAmount);<br />
digitalWrite(motor1Pin1, LOW);   // set pin 2 on L293D low<br />
break;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
}</p>
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