3D printing : understanding additive manufacturing
"This book is a clear and concise guide to Additive Manufacturing (AM), now a well-established valuable tool for making models and prototypes, and also a manufacturing method for molds and final parts finding applications in industries such as medicine, car manufacturing, and aerospace engineer...
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Munich :
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[2019]
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Edition: | 2nd edition. |
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ISBN: | 9781569907030 156990703X 9781523124824 1523124822 9781569907023 |
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100 | 1 | |a Gebhardt, Andreas, |e author. | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a 3D printing : |b understanding additive manufacturing / |c Andreas Gebhardt, Julia Kessler, Laura Thurn. |
250 | |a 2nd edition. | ||
264 | 1 | |a Munich : |b Hanser Publishers, |c [2019] | |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
506 | |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty | ||
520 | |a "This book is a clear and concise guide to Additive Manufacturing (AM), now a well-established valuable tool for making models and prototypes, and also a manufacturing method for molds and final parts finding applications in industries such as medicine, car manufacturing, and aerospace engineering. The book was designed as a supporting material for special courses on advanced manufacturing technology, and for supplementing the content of traditional manufacturing lessons. This second edition has been updated to account for the recent explosion of availability of small, inexpensive 3D printers for domestic use, as well as new industrial printers for series production that have come onto the market. Contents: - Basics of 3D Printing Technology - Additive Manufacturing Processes/3D Printing - The Additive Manufacturing Process Chain and Machines for Additive Manufacturing - Applications of Additive Manufacturing - Perspectives and Strategies of Additive Manufacturing - Materials and Design - Glossary of Terms, Abbreviations, and Definitions"-- |c Provided by publisher | ||
505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- V Preface -- VII Acknowledgments -- IX About the Authors -- 1 Basics of 3D Printing Technology -- 1.1 Basic Terms and Definitions -- 1.1.1 Additive Manufacturing -- 1.1.2 The Principle of Layer-Based Processes -- 1.2 Application Levels -- 1.2.1 Direct Processes -- 1.2.1.1 Rapid Prototyping -- 1.2.1.2 Rapid Manufacturing -- 1.2.1.3 Rapid Tooling -- 1.2.2 Indirect Processes -- 1.2.2.1 Indirect Prototyping -- 1.2.2.2 Indirect Tooling -- 1.2.2.3 Indirect Manufacturing -- 1.3 Classification of Machines for Additive Manufacturing -- 1.3.1 Generic Terms for AM Machines -- 1.3.2 Classification of Machines and Properties of Parts -- 1.4 Conclusions -- 1.5 Questions -- 2 Additive Manufacturing Processes/3D Printing -- 2.1 Direct Additive Processes -- 2.1.1 Polymerization -- 2.1.1.1 Laser-Stereolithography (LS) -- 2.1.1.2 Polymer Printing and Polymer Jetting -- 2.1.1.3 Digital Light Processing -- 2.1.1.4 Micro Stereolithography -- 2.1.2 Sintering and Melting -- 2.1.2.1 Laser Sintering/Selective Laser Sintering (LS/SLS) -- 2.1.2.2 Laser Melting/Selective Laser Melting (SLM) -- 2.1.2.3 Electron Beam Melting -- 2.1.3 Extrusion/Fused Layer Modeling -- 2.1.4 Powder-Binder Process -- 2.1.4.1 3D Printer-3D Systems/Z Corporation -- 2.1.4.2 Metal and Sand Printer-ExOne -- 2.1.4.3 3D Printing System-Voxeljet -- 2.1.5 Layer Laminate Manufacturing (LLM) -- 2.1.5.1 Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM) -- 2.1.5.2 Selective Deposition Lamination (SDL) -- 2.1.5.3 LLM Machines for Metal Parts -- 2.1.6 Hybrid Processes -- 2.1.6.1 Controlled Metal Buildup (CMB) -- 2.1.6.2 Direct Metal Deposition (DMD) -- 2.1.6.3 Extruding and Milling-Big Area Additive Manufacturing (BAAM) -- 2.1.7 Further Processes -- 2.1.7.1 Aerosol Printing -- 2.1.7.2 Bioplotter -- 2.2 Indirect Processes/Follow-Up Processes -- 2.3 Conclusions -- 2.4 Questions. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3 The Additive Manufacturing Process Chain and Machines for Additive Manufacturing -- 3.1 Data Processing and Process Chains -- 3.1.1 AM Process Chain -- 3.1.1.2 Process Chain: Rapid Manufacturing -- 3.1.1.1 Process Chain: Rapid Prototyping -- 3.1.2 Data Structure, Errors, and Repair -- 3.2 Machines for Additive Manufacturing -- 3.2.1 Personal Printers -- 3.2.1.1 Fabber and Do-It-Yourself Printers (DIY) -- 3.2.1.2 Desktop Printers -- 3.2.2 Professional Printers -- 3.2.3 Production Printers -- 3.2.4 Industrial Printers -- 3.3 Conclusions and Outlook -- 3.4 Questions -- 4 Applications of Additive Manufacturing -- 4.1 Automotive Industry and Sub-Suppliers -- 4.1.1 Automobile-Interior Components -- 4.1.2 Automobile Exterior Components -- 4.2 Aerospace Industry -- 4.3 Consumer Goods -- 4.4 Toy Industry -- 4.5 Art and History of Art -- 4.6 Mold and Die Making (Rapid Tooling) -- 4.7 Medical Engineering -- 4.8 Architecture and Landscaping -- 4.9 Miscellaneous Applications -- 4.9.1 Mathematical Functions -- 4.9.2 3D Decoration Objects and Ornaments -- 4.9.3 Aerodynamic and Freeform Objects -- 4.10 Conclusions -- 4.11 Questions -- 5 Perspectives and Strategies of Additive Manufacturing -- 5.1 Potential of Additive Manufacturing -- 5.1.1 Complex Geometries -- 5.1.2 Integrated Geometry -- 5.1.3 Integrated Functions -- 5.1.4 Multi-Material Parts and Graded Materials -- 5.2 Strategies of Additive Manufacturing Processes -- 5.2.1 Customized Mass Production -- 5.2.1.1 One-of-a-Kind and Small Batch Production -- 5.2.1.2 Individualization -- 5.2.1.3 Personalization -- 5.2.2 Personal Production -- 5.2.3 Distributed Individualized Production -- 5.3 Conclusions -- 5.4 Questions -- 6 Materials and Design -- 6.1 Materials -- 6.1.1 Anisotropic Properties -- 6.1.2 Isotropic Basic Materials -- 6.1.2.1 Plastics -- 6.1.2.2 Metals -- 6.1.2.3 Ceramic Materials. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.1.2.4 Composite Materials -- 6.1.2.5 Further Materials -- 6.1.3 Graded Materials and Composite Materials -- 6.2 Construction-Engineering Design -- 6.2.1 Tolerances-From the Digital Design to the Part -- 6.2.2 Design Freedom -- 6.2.3 Relative Fit -- 6.2.4 Flexures, Hinges, and Snap-Fits -- 6.2.5 Orientation and Positioning of Parts in the Build Space -- 6.2.6 Bores (Holes), Gaps, Pins, and Walls -- 6.3 Selection Criteria and Process Organization -- 6.4 Conclusions and Outlook -- 6.5 Questions -- 7 Glossary -- Index. | |
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