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Author Awari, G. K

Title Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technology Principles and Applications
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (311 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Authors -- Glossary -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technology -- 1.1 Development of Additive Manufacturing -- 1.2 Major Trends Shaping the Evaluation of 3D Printing -- 1.3 Technology Improvement -- 1.4 Active 3D Printing Market -- 1.5 3D Printing Processes -- 1.5.1 Material Extrusion -- 1.5.1.1 Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) -- 1.5.2 Vat Photopolymerization -- 1.5.2.1 Stereolithography (SLA) -- 1.5.2.2 Digital Light Processing (DLP)
1.5.3 Powder Bed Fusion -- 1.5.3.1 Powder Bed Fusion (Polymers) -- 1.5.3.2 Powder Bed Fusion (Metals) -- 1.5.4 Material Jetting -- 1.5.4.1 Material Jetting (MJ) -- 1.5.4.2 Drop on Demand (DOD) -- 1.5.5 Binder Jetting -- 1.5.5.1 Sand Binder Jetting -- 1.5.5.2 Metal Binder Jetting -- 1.5.6 Sheet Lamination -- 1.5.6.1 Materials Used in Sheet Lamination -- 1.5.7 Directed Energy Deposition -- 1.6 Classification of Additive Manufacturing Systems -- 1.6.1 Liquid-Based -- 1.6.2 Solid-Based -- 1.6.3 Powder-Based -- 1.7 Advantages and Limitations -- 1.8 Additive vs. Conventional Manufacturing Processes
1.9 Applications -- 1.10 Exercises -- 1.11 Multiple-Choice Questions -- Chapter 2 CAD for Additive Manufacturing -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Preparation of CAD Models: The STL File -- 2.2.1 STL File Format, Binary/ASCII -- 2.2.1.1 Format Specifications -- 2.2.1.2 STL ASCII Format -- 2.2.1.3 STL Binary Format -- 2.2.2 Creating STL Files from a CAD System -- 2.2.3 Calculation of Each Slice Profile -- 2.2.4 Technology-Specific Elements -- 2.3 Problems with STL Files -- 2.4 STL File Manipulation -- 2.4.1 Viewers -- 2.4.2 STL Manipulation on the AM Machine -- 2.5 Beyond the STL File
2.5.1 Direct Slicing of the CAD Model -- 2.5.2 Color Models -- 2.5.3 Multiple Materials -- 2.5.4 Use of STL for Machining -- 2.6 Additional Software to Assist AM -- 2.6.1 Survey of Software Functions -- 2.6.2 AM Process Simulations Using Finite Element Analysis -- 2.7 The Additive Manufacturing File Format -- 2.8 Solved Example -- 2.9 Exercises -- 2.10 Multiple-Choice Questions -- Chapter 3 Liquid-Based Additive Manufacturing Systems -- 3.1 3D Systems Stereolithography Apparatus (SLA) -- 3.2 Stratasys PolyJet -- 3.2.1 Fused Deposition Modeling from Stratasys -- 3.2.2 Material Jetting Machines
3.3 3D Systems' Multi-Jet Printing System (MJP) -- 3.4 EnvisionTEC's Perfactory -- 3.5 CMET's Solid Object Ultraviolet-Laser Printer (SOUP) -- 3.6 EnvisionTEC's Bioplotter -- 3.7 RegenHU's 3D Bioprinting -- 3.8 Rapid Freeze Prototyping -- 3.9 FDM 3D Printing for Zygomatic Implant Placement Mock Surgery for Prosthodontic Dentistry: A Case Study -- 3.9.1 Zygomatic Implant -- 3.9.2 Conclusion -- 3.10 Exercises -- 3.11 Multiple-Choice Questions -- Chapter 4 Solid-Based Additive Manufacturing Systems -- 4.1 Stratasys Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) -- 4.2 Solidscape's BenchTop System
Notes Description based upon print version of record
4.3 Mcor Technologies' Selective Deposition Lamination (SDL)
Form Electronic book
Author Thorat, C. S
Ambade, Vishwjeet
Kothari, D. P
ISBN 9781000338683
1000338681