ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING (3D PRINTING) OF CERAMICS: MICROSTRUCTURE, PROPERTIES, AND PRODUCT EXAMPLESAdditive manufacturing offers significant advantages (over conventional processing) including enabling design freedom, complex shape capability (e.g. cooling channels), near-net shape capability, the resultant ...
9.7.1 Process flow of additive manufacturing Additive manufacturing has some interesting features like product design freedom, customization, topology optimization, and consolidation, making it a disruptive technology in the supply chain. It can save market time and manufacturing costs. The additive manufa...
Additive manufacturing, also known as3D printing, is a process used to create a physical (or 3D) object by layering materials based on a digital model. Unlike subtractive manufacturing, which creates its final product by cutting away from a block of material, additive manufacturing adds material ...
New Metallurgy of Additive Manufacturing in Metal: Experiences from the Material and Process Development with Electron Beam Melting Technology (EBM) Shen, New metallurgy of additive manufacturing in metal: Experiences from the material and process development with electron beam melting technology (EBM), ...
Examples of current research projects show the potential of the technology for advances process engineering. 展开 关键词: Additive manufacturing 3D fabrication Freedom of design Module design Rapid prototyping DOI: 10.1002/cite.201500086 被引量: 4 ...
A number of process features and product microstructures are illustrated utilizing 3D optical and transmission electron microscope image compositions representing examples of 3D materials science. Processing methods involving electron beam melting (EBM) and a process referred to as direct metal laser ...
Examples of 3D printed tooling are shown in Fig. 8.1. Sign in to download full-size image Figure 8.1. Tooling used for composite fabrication built from additive manufacturing [4–7]. Generally speaking, there are seven recognized categories when it comes to additive manufacturing [8] and many ...
Layer-by-layer deposition of materials to manufacture parts-better known as three-dimensional (3D) printing or additive manufacturing-has been flourishing as a fabrication process in the past several years and now can create complex geometries for use as models, assembly fixtures, and production mold...
Additive manufacturing, otherwise known as three-dimensional (3D) printing, is driving major innovations in many areas, such as engineering, manufacturing,... Murphy,SV,Atala - 《Nature Biotechnology》 被引量: 1117发表: 2014年 Additive manufacturing in aerospace: Examples and research outlook Additive...
3D printing, or additive manufacturing, simplifies the moldmaking process by making mold inserts, mold components, end-use parts, and ancillary equipment.