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Additive Manufacturing – Developments in Training and Education

  • Supplies both basic information and training methodologies that can form a training program to facilitate and accelerate the design, application and implementation of additive manufacturing (AM)
  • Includes real-world training and education case studies from industry, schools, and universities
  • Brings together the expertise of the world’s leading experts on AM training

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. Knowledge Transfer and Standards Needs in Additive Manufacturing

    • Mario Monzón, Rubén Paz, Zaida Ortega, Noelia Diaz
    Pages 1-13
  3. Additive Manufacturing Validation Methods, Technology Transfer Based on Case Studies

    • Iñigo Flores Ituarte, Niklas Kretzschmar, Sergei Chekurov, Jouni Partanen, Jukka Tuomi
    Pages 99-112
  4. Teaching Design for Additive Manufacturing Through Problem-Based Learning

    • Olaf Diegel, Axel Nordin, Damien Motte
    Pages 139-149
  5. Functional, Technical and Economical Requirements Integration for Additive Manufacturing Design Education

    • Alain Bernard, Mary Kathryn Thompson, Giovanni Moroni, Tom Vaneker, Eujin Pei, Claude Barlier
    Pages 171-185
  6. Additive Manufacturing Systems for Medical Applications: Case Studies

    • Henrique Amorim Almeida, Ana Filipa Costa, Carina Ramos, Carlos Torres, Mauricio Minondo, Paulo J. Bártolo et al.
    Pages 187-209
  7. Professional Training of AM at the European Level

    • Eurico G. Assunçao, Elvira Raquel Silva, Eujin Pei
    Pages 211-217
  8. Future Challenges in Functionally Graded Additive Manufacturing

    • Eujin Pei, Giselle Hsiang Loh
    Pages 219-228
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 229-229

About this book

This book provides an overview of training and teaching methods, as well as education strategies, for Additive Manufacturing (AM) and its application in different business sectors. It presents real-world applications and case studies to demonstrate the key practical and theoretical fundamentals of AM training, written by international experts from the field.

Additive Manufacturing is a rapidly developing technology, and having a well-trained workforce is essential. Accordingly, readers are introduced to new training approaches and recent breakthroughs that can facilitate and accelerate the design, application and implementation of AM.

The book’s contributors discuss many topics to provide readers a fundamental grasp of AM, including:

·         collaboration among educational bodies, and between industry and governments;

·         strategies for implementing AM training;

·         new teaching methods;

·         training programs that provide alternative employment choices;

·         the need for certification by professional bodies; and

·         promoting awareness of AM in society.

 This book offers an excellent source of information for researchers and industrial engineers who are interested in expanding their AM expertise, and learning how to implement it. It will also be of interest to readers who want to learn about the practicalities of adopting training and teaching for AM.

Editors and Affiliations

  • College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences, Institute of Materials and Manufacturing, Brunel University London, London, UK

    Eujin Pei

  • Edificio de Fabricación Integrada, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

    Mario Monzón

  • ILS2N UMR CNRS 6004, Ecole centrale de Nantes, Nantes CX 03, France

    Alain Bernard

About the editors

Dr Eujin Pei is the Programme Director for the Product Design and Product Design Engineering courses at Brunel University London. He is a Chartered Engineer (CEng) and a Chartered Technological Product Designer (CTPD) with the Institution of Engineering Designers. He worked as a Product Designer possessing considerable expertise in leading and managing industrial collaborative projects. He is the Convenor for the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) TC261/WG4 committee that is responsible for Data Transfer and Design Standards for Additive Manufacturing, and Chair of the British Standards Institute AMT/8 committee for Additive Manufacturing. He is the Managing Editor for the Progress in Additive Manufacturing Journal, and Associate Editor for the Assembly Automation Journal and the Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing. He is also an editorial board member of the Rapid Prototyping Journal.

Professor Mario D. Monzón Verona is a Doctor in Industrial Engineering and full Professor in Mechanical Engineering department of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University. He has been working in the academic field of Manufacturing processes since 1989. He is in charge of the research group “Advanced and Integrated manufacturing” which main research activities are focused on polymer processing, additive manufacturing/rapid tooling (electroforming), natural fibres applied to composites and technical textiles, biomaterials for additive manufacturing and micro-manufacturing.

Professor Alain Bernard graduated in 1982, PhD in 1989, was associate-Professor, from 1990 to 1996 in Centrale Paris. From Sept. 1996 to Oct. 2001, he was Professor in CRAN, Nancy I, in the “Integrated Design and Manufacturing” team. Since 0ct. 2001, he has been Professor at Centrale Nantes and Dean for Research from 2007 to 2012. He is a researcher in LS2N laboratory (UMR CNRS 6004) leading the “Systems Engineering –Products-Processes-Performances-” team. His research topics are KM, PLM, information system modeling, interoperability, enterprise modeling, systems performance assessment, virtual engineering and additive manufacturing. He supervised 30 PhD students and has published more than 250 papers in refereed international journals, books and conferences. He is the vice-President of AFPR (French Association on Rapid prototyping and Additive Manufacturing), vice-chairman of WG5.1 of IFIP (Global Product Development for the whole product lifecycle) and member of the CIRP Council. He is also scientific adviser on Engineering Sciences at the French Ministry for Higher Education and Research.


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