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Additive Manufacturing Technologies

Rapid Prototyping to Direct Digital Manufacturing

  • Textbook
  • Dec 2009

Overview

  • A conceptual overview of rapid prototyping and layered manufacturing that begins with the fundamentals, so that readers can get up to speed quickly
  • Provides a comprehensive overview of rapid prototyping technologies, as well as support technologies like software systems, vacuum casting, investment casting, plating, infiltration and other systems
  • Discusses unusual and emerging applications like micro-scale manufacturing, medical applications, aerospace and rapid manufacturing
  • Provides a systematic solution for each cylindrical layer including constrained layer-damping treatment of thick cylindrical structures
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Rapid Prototyping to Direct Digital Manufacturing deals with various aspects of joining materials to form parts. Additive Manufacturing (AM) is an automated technique for direct conversion of 3D CAD data into physical objects using a variety of approaches. Manufacturers have been using these technologies in order to reduce development cycle times and get their products to the market quicker, more cost effectively, and with added value due to the incorporation of customizable features. Realizing the potential of AM applications, a large number of processes have been developed allowing the use of various materials ranging from plastics to metals for product development. Authors Ian Gibson, David W. Rosen and Brent Stucker explain these issues, as well as:

  • Providing a comprehensive overview of AM technologies plus descriptions of support technologies like software systems and post-processing approaches
  • Discussing the wide variety of new and emerging applications like micro-scale AM, medical applications, direct write electronics and Direct Digital Manufacturing of end-use components
  • Introducing systematic solutions for process selection and design for AM

Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Rapid Prototyping to Direct Digital Manufacturing is the perfect book for researchers, students, practicing engineers, entrepreneurs, and manufacturing industry professionals interested in additive manufacturing.

 

 

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mechanical & Production Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

    Ian Gibson

  • The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA

    David W. Rosen

  • Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Utah State University, Logan, USA

    Brent Stucker

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