"Manufacturing: Advanced Additive" ed. by Igor V. Shishkovsky
ITexLi | 2022 | ISBN: 1839628219 9781839628214 1839628200 9781839628207 1839628227 9781839628221 | 283 pages | PDF | 43 MB
ITexLi | 2022 | ISBN: 1839628219 9781839628214 1839628200 9781839628207 1839628227 9781839628221 | 283 pages | PDF | 43 MB
This volume is dedicated to additive manufacturing (AM). It includes chapterss that cover new approaches in AM for biomedical applications and advanced technological solutions.
Additive manufacturing (AM) is now being used to produce series components for the most demanding applications. It is a disruptive, if not revolutionary, manufacturing technology. The biggest advantage of this technology is its capacity to make parts with any free form, thus paving the way for free and complex part design. Components and integrated structures with complex designs that would not have been possible just a few years ago can now be made according to various requirements. The net-shape manufacturing capacity of AM allows a considerable saving of materials, conventional thermomechanical processing, and machining processes, making it an environmentally friendly manufacturing technology.
Contents
1. Additive Manufactured Zirconia-Based Bio-Ceramics for Biomedical Applications
2. Additive Manufacturing in Customized Medical Device
3. Advanced Manufacturing for Bone Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
4. Composites Manufactured by Stereolithography
5. Breaking the Barriers – Additive Technologies (AX) for Integrated Process Chains and Integrated Devices (IDs) for Hybrid Product Architectures
6. Multi-Material in 3D Printing for Engineering Applications
7. Functionally Modified Composites for FDM 3D Printing
8. Quality Control of Metal Additive Manufacturing
9. Modeling of LPBF Scanning Strategy and its Correlation with the Metallic 316 L, 321, and Alnico Magnets Samples Structure
10. Plasma Metal Deposition for Metallic Materials
11. Pure Copper: Advanced Additive Manufacturing
12. Nanometric 3D Printing of Functional Materials by Atomic Layer Deposition
13. Perspective Chapter: Direct Energy Deposition of Cu-Fe System Functionally Graded Materials – Miscibility Aspects, Cracking Sources, and Methods of Assisted Manufacturing
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