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Additive Manufacturing of Metals: Fundamentals and Testing 3D 4D Printing
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Additive Manufacturing of Metals: Fundamentals and Testing 3D 4D Printing
Current price: $120.00
Barnes and Noble
Additive Manufacturing of Metals: Fundamentals and Testing 3D 4D Printing
Current price: $120.00
Size: Hardcover
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3D and 4D metallic printing principles, practices, and applications
This practical guide clearly explains the tools and methods necessary to bridge the performance gap between conventionally produced and printed parts. Written by a metals expert and experienced educator,
Additive Manufacturing of Metals: Fundamentals and Testing of 3- and 4-D Printing
starts by explaining the basics, including components, metals, and production processes before progressing to more advanced topics. You will get complete discussions on issues related to the lack of regulation and standardization, mechanical behavior of printed parts, defects, measurements, and quality control. In addition, the book also discusses predictions for the future of the technology. It presents the potential obstacles that may limit its universal adoption across the manufacturing landscape.
Coverage includes:
Additive manufacturing fundamentals
History of additive manufacturing
Metal properties and data
Feedstock for metal additive manufacturing processes
Power considerations in metal additive manufacturing
Technical gaps
Powder morphology
Powder characterization and measurement of properties
Defects encountered in the build
Mechanical behavior of printed parts
Metrology and surface roughness issues in metal printing
Future trends
This practical guide clearly explains the tools and methods necessary to bridge the performance gap between conventionally produced and printed parts. Written by a metals expert and experienced educator,
Additive Manufacturing of Metals: Fundamentals and Testing of 3- and 4-D Printing
starts by explaining the basics, including components, metals, and production processes before progressing to more advanced topics. You will get complete discussions on issues related to the lack of regulation and standardization, mechanical behavior of printed parts, defects, measurements, and quality control. In addition, the book also discusses predictions for the future of the technology. It presents the potential obstacles that may limit its universal adoption across the manufacturing landscape.
Coverage includes:
Additive manufacturing fundamentals
History of additive manufacturing
Metal properties and data
Feedstock for metal additive manufacturing processes
Power considerations in metal additive manufacturing
Technical gaps
Powder morphology
Powder characterization and measurement of properties
Defects encountered in the build
Mechanical behavior of printed parts
Metrology and surface roughness issues in metal printing
Future trends