Resources

Tuladhar, T R, and M R Mackley (2008). “Filament stretching rheometry and break-up of low viscosity polymer solutions and inkjet fluids.” Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics 148, pp. 97-108. [Link]

S D Hoath, G D Martin, T R Tuladhar, M R Mackley and I M Hutchings (2008). “Links between ink rheology and drop-on-demand printability”, in NIP 24: International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication 2008, 2008-9-17 to 2008-9-12, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA,  pp. 130-133.

S D Hoath, I M Hutchings, G D Martin, T R Tuladhar, M R Mackley and D Vadillo(2009). “Links between ink rheology, drop-on-demand jet formation, and printability”, Journal of Imaging Science and Technology, 53(4), pp. 041208-1 to 8. [Link]

T Tuladhar, R Harvey, J Tatum  and P Drury (2009). “Understanding inkjet ink and factors influencing the jetting behaviour.” In: NIP25:  International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication 2009, 2009-09-20 to 2009-09-20, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, pp. 423-426. [Link]

P Drury, J Bane, A Morris, M Massucci and T Tuladhar (2009). “Three-fold increase in inkjet speed of piezoelectric shared wall technology exploiting single cycle operation.” In: NIP25:  International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication 2009, 2009-09-20 to 2009-09-20, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, pp. 95-98.

D C Vadillo, A Mulji, T Tuladhar, S J Jung and M Mackley (2009). “The effect of inkjet ink composition on rheology and jetting behaviour.” In: NIP25:  International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication 2009, 2009-09-20 to 2009-09-20, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, pp. 736-739.

Vadillo, D C, T R Tuladhar, A C Mulji, and M R Mackley (2010). “The rheological characterization of linear viscoelasticity for ink jet fluids using piezo axial vibrator and torsion resonator rheometers.” Journal of Rheology 54, no. 4, pp. 781-795. [Link]

Vadillo, D C, T R Tuladhar, A C Mulji, S Jung, S D Hoath, and M R Mackley (2010). “Evaluation of the inkjet fluid’s performance using the “Cambridge TriMaster” filament stretch and break-up device.” Journal of Rheology , 54, no. 2,  pp. 261-282.  ISSN 0148-6055. [Link]

T Tuladhar, J Tatum  and P Drury (2011). “Influence of printhead geometry, print conditions and fluid dynamic properties on the jetting behaviour.” In: NIP27: The 27th International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication 2011, 2011-10-2 to 2011-10-6, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, pp. 70-73. [Link]

M Massucci, P Boltryk, T Tuladhar and P Drury (2011). “From ink bottle to ink drop: The flow environment in an inkjet printhead.” In: NIP27: The 27th International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication 2011, 2011-10-2 to 2011-10-6, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, pp. 54-58.

S D Hoath, J R Castrejon-Pita, W H Hsia, S J Jung, , G D Martin, I M Hutchings,  T R Tuladhar, D C Vadillo, S A Butler and M R Mackley, M Claire, N F Morrison and O G Harlen (2013). “Jetting of complex fluids”, Journal of Imaging Science and Technology, 57(4), pp. 040430-1 to 10. ISSN 1062-3701

S D Hoath,  D C Vadillo, O G Harlen, M Claire, N Morrison, W K Hsiao, T R Tuladhar, SJ Jung, G D Martin and I M Hutchings (2014). “DoD inkjet printing of weakly elastic polymer solutions”, In: NIP30: The 30th International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication 2014, 2014-09-7 to 2014-09-11, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, pp. 152-156.

S D Hoath, T R Tuladhar, D C Vadillo, S A Butler and M R Mackley, M Claire, O G Harlen, W K Hsiao, and I M Hutchings (2014). “Jetting complex fluids containing pigments and resins”, Philadelphia, USA: NIP & Digital Fabrication Conference, pp. 30-33. [Link]

S D Hoath,  D C Vadillo, O G Harlen, M Claire, N Morrison, W K Hsiao, T R Tuladhar, SJ Jung, G D Martin and I M Hutchings (2014). “Inkjet printing of weakly elastic polymer solutions”, Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 205,  pp. 1-10. ISSN0377-0257. [Link]

S D Hoath, W-K Hsiao, I M Hutchings and T R Tuladhar (2014). “Jetted mixtures of particles suspensions and resins” Physics of Fluids, 26, pp. 101701-1 to 6. ISSN 1070-06631.

N Jackson, T Tuladhar, M Douaire, J Tatum, A Condie (2016). “Understanding dynamic relaxation of inks at timescale relevant to high frequency drop-on-demand printing” In: NIP32:  The 32nd International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication 2016, 2016-09-12 to 2016-09-16, Manchester, UK, pp 1-4.

T Tuladhar (2018). “Understanding ceramic inkjet inks for glass-Ink Formulations, process rheology and print defects” in 5th European edition of the Inkjet Conference: theIJC 2018, Dusseldorf, 16-17 October 2018.

M Soutrenon, J Caldi and T Tuladhar (2018), “Mapping printhead jetting possibilities with dynamic ink properties”, in 5th European edition of the Inkjet Conference: theIJC 2018, Dusseldorf, 16-17 October 2018.

 A A Castrejón-Pita, ES Betton, N Campbell, N Jackson, T R Tuladhar, D C Vadillo, J R Castrejón-Pita (2021), “Formulation, Quality, Cleaning and Other Advances in Inkjet Printing”, Atomization and Sprays, Vol 31, Issue 4, pg.57-79. [Link]

S E Evans, T Harrington, M C Rodgrguez Rivero, E Rognin, T Tuladhar, R Daly, (2021), “2D and 3D inkjet printing of biopharmaceuticals – A review of trends and future perspectives in research and manufacturing”, International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Vol 599, 15 April 2021, 120443. [Link]

Book chapter

M R Mackley, D C Vadillo, D C, and T R Tuladhar, “Inkjet fluid characterization.” Chap. 13 in “Fundamental of inkjet printing: Science of inkjet and droplets”, edited by S D Hoath, 339-364. ISBN: 978-3-527-337859 Wiley-VCH, (2016). [Link]

T R Tuladhar, “Meterology- Measurement of Complex Rheology and Jettability of Inkjet Inks” Chap. 22 in “Handbook of Industrial Inkjet Printing”, edited by W. Zapka, , pp 409-430, ISBN: 978-3-527-338320, Wiley-VCH, (2017). [Link]

T R Tuladhar, “Metrology- Measurement of Complex Rheology and Jettability of Inkjet Inks” Part 5  “Inkjet Printing in Industry”, edited by W. Zapka, ISBN: 978-3-527-3-527-34708-3, Wiley-VCH, (2022). [Link]