Design for additive manufacturing
By: Leary, Martin
Language: English Publisher: United States of America -- Elsevier -- 2019Description: x, 346pISBN: 9780128167212Subject(s): Engineering | 3D printing | Fabrication | Manufacturing processesDDC classification: 670.4275 LEA/D Summary: Design for Additive Manufacturing is a complete guide to design tools for the manufacturing requirements of AM and how they can enable the optimization of process and product parameters for the reduction of manufacturing costs and effort. This timely synopsis of state-of-the-art design tools for AM brings the reader right up-to-date on the latest methods from both academia and industry. Tools for both metallic and polymeric AM technologies are presented and critically reviewed, along with their manufacturing attributes. Commercial applications of AM are also explained with case studies from a range of industries, thus demonstrating best-practice in AM design.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Central Library General Stack (Nila Campus) | 670.4275 LEA/D | Available | 08389 | ||
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Book | Central Library General Stack (Nila Campus) | 670.4275 LEA/D | Available | 08387 | ||
Book | Central Library General Stack (Nila Campus) | 670.4275 LEA/D | Available | 08388 | ||
Book | Central Library General Stack (Nila Campus) | 670.4275 LEA/D | Available | 08386 |
1. Introduction to AM
2. AM production economics
3. Digital design for AM
4. Detail DFAM
5. Design of lattice and zero-mean curvature structures
6. Topology optimization for AM
7. Generative design
8. Material extrusion
9. Material jetting
10. Vat polymerization
11. Powder bed fusion
12. Directed Energy deposition
13. Binder jetting
Design for Additive Manufacturing is a complete guide to design tools for the manufacturing requirements of AM and how they can enable the optimization of process and product parameters for the reduction of manufacturing costs and effort. This timely synopsis of state-of-the-art design tools for AM brings the reader right up-to-date on the latest methods from both academia and industry. Tools for both metallic and polymeric AM technologies are presented and critically reviewed, along with their manufacturing attributes. Commercial applications of AM are also explained with case studies from a range of industries, thus demonstrating best-practice in AM design.