Additive manufacturing for designers : a primer

Discusses the topics needed for designers to gain a holistic understanding of the micro and macro components of the world of AM, or 3D printing. The book offers a brief history of AM, a discussion of the difference between rapid prototyping and AM, and standard terminology for each type of AM techno...

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Main Authors: Elliott, Amy, (Author), Waters, Cynthia, (Author)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Warrendale, Pennsylvania, USA : SAE International, 2019.
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ISBN: 9781523124183
1523124180
9780768094121
0768094127
Physical Description: 1 online resource (ix, 79 pages) : illustrations (some colour)

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264 1 |a Warrendale, Pennsylvania, USA :  |b SAE International,  |c 2019. 
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500 |a "An SAE Deep Dive." 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
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 Discusses the topics needed for designers to gain a holistic understanding of the micro and macro components of the world of AM, or 3D printing. The book offers a brief history of AM, a discussion of the difference between rapid prototyping and AM, and standard terminology for each type of AM technology. The role and impact of standards is also presented. 
505 0 |a Cover -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- CHAPTER 1 Introduction -- 1.1 A Brief History of Additive Manufacturing -- 1.2 SAE AMS7000 Series Standards -- 1.3 ASTM F42 -- 1.4 Rapid Prototyping versus Additive Manufacturing -- 1.5 The 10 Principles of Additive Manufacturing -- CHAPTER 2 Overview of AM Technologies -- 2.1 Seven Main AM Technologies -- 2.1.1 Vat Photopolymerization -- 2.1.2 Material Extrusion -- 2.1.3 Powder Bed Fusion -- 2.1.4 Binder Jet -- 2.1.5 Directed Energy Deposition -- 2.1.6 Sheet Lamination -- 2.1.7 Material Jetting 
505 8 |a CHAPTER 3 Proper Use of Additive Manufacturing: Where to Begin? -- 3.1 Cost of Additive -- 3.2 Tools for Deciding When to Use Additive Manufacturing -- 3.2.1 Automotive Industry Usage -- 3.2.2 Aerospace Industry Usage -- 3.3 Features and Processes Only Possible with AM -- 3.3.1 3D Lattices/Cellular Structures -- 3.3.1.1 Chainmail -- 3.3.1.2 Lattice Geometries -- 3.3.2 Curved Channels -- 3.3.3 Reduced Assemblies -- 3.3.4 High Performance Heat Exchange Geometries -- 3.3.5 Complex Manifolds/Single Piece -- 3.3.6 Optimized Topologies -- 3.4 Design for Additive Manufacturing 
505 8 |a 3.4.1 General Terminology -- 3.4.2 DfAM Overview -- 3.4.3 Exploring the Design Order: Material and Process Selection -- 3.4.4 Additional AM Process Selection Points -- CHAPTER 4 Getting Down to Design -- 4.1 Designing for Basic Features in AM -- 4.2 Size and Aspect Ratio of a Part -- 4.3 Extruded Features/Bosses -- 4.3.1 Shapes and Orientation of Bosses -- 4.3.2 Minimum Boss Sizes and Aspect Ratio -- 4.4 Walls and Connecting Features -- 4.5 Holes and Channels -- 4.5.1 Minimum Hole Sizes per AM Technology -- 4.5.2 Hole Shape and Orientation -- 4.5.3 Blind Holes -- 4.6 Cavities 
505 8 |a 4.7 Accuracy and Resolution -- 4.8 Features to Avoid -- 4.8.1 Flat Overhangs and Bridges -- 4.8.2 Sharp Corners (Inside and Out) -- CHAPTER 5 Design for Support Structure -- 5.1 Shapes of Support Structure -- 5.1.1 Lattices -- 5.1.2 Pins and Columns -- 5.1.3 Advanced Support -- 5.2 Unavoidable Support Structures -- 5.2.1 Anchoring Support -- 5.2.2 Thermal Support Structures -- 5.2.3 Support Types for Each AM System -- 5.3 Avoidable Support Structures-Overhanging Features -- 5.3.1 Cantilevered Features -- 5.3.2 Bridges -- 5.3.3 Cavities -- Summary -- CHAPTER 6 Drivers for Adoption 
505 8 |a 6.1 Freedom of Design -- 6.2 Enhanced Performance -- 6.3 Reduction in Assembled Parts: No Assembly Required -- 6.4 Precise Replication -- 6.5 Research and Development -- 6.6 Tooling -- Summary -- References -- About the Authors 
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650 0 |a Materials  |x Technological innovations. 
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