Additive Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, Quantifications and Applications

Coordinators: Zhang Jing, Jung Yeon-Gil

Language: English

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Additive Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, Quantifications and Applications is designed to explain the engineering aspects and physical principles of available AM technologies and their most relevant applications. It begins with a review of the recent developments in this technology and then progresses to a discussion of the criteria needed to successfully select an AM technology for the embodiment of a particular design, discussing material compatibility, interfaces issues and strength requirements. The book concludes with a review of the applications in various industries, including bio, energy, aerospace and electronics.

This book will be a must read for those interested in a practical, comprehensive introduction to additive manufacturing, an area with tremendous potential for producing high-value, complex, individually customized parts. As 3D printing technology advances, both in hardware and software, together with reduced materials cost and complexity of creating 3D printed items, these applications are quickly expanding into the mass market.

1. Overview of additive manufacturing processMichael Molitch-hou2. Additive manufacturing process and equipmentWilliam Jarosinksi and Jing Zhang3. Additive manufacturing of metallic materialsMichael Zenou and Lucy Grainger4. Additive manufacturing of ceramic materialsSaeed Maleksaeedi and Tassilo Moritz5. Additive manufacturing of polymeric materialsDimitris Karalekas, Joe Koo, Jay Sanjayan and Sophia N. Economidou6. Quantification and certification of additive manufacturing materials and processesChang-Jun Bae7. Modelling and simulation of additive manufacturing processJing Zhang8. Additive manufacturing for medical applicationsKim Van Meensel, Jean Pierre Kruth, Jan Van Humbeeck, Sasan Dadbakhsh, Brecht Van Hooreweder, Kim Van Meensel, Pavel Krakhmalev, Igor Yadroitsev and Michael Francis9. Additive Manufacturing for Advanced Medical Device ApplicationsMichael Francis

Material scientists, researchers, engineers, managers working in the additive manufacturing industries; university professors, scientists, and high level undergrad and graduate students studying AM processes

Jing Zhang is an associate professor of mechanical and energy engineering at Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, USA. His recent research interests include (1) developing new extrusion based novel AM processes for metallic and ceramic materials, (2) understanding the process-property-performance relationship in AM components, and (3) developing multi-scale multi-physics AM process models. Dr. Zhang is the editor-in-chief of International Journal of Additive Manufacturing (Taylor & Francis Group). He is also the co-chair of the AMSC Post-Processing Working Group, formed by America Makes & ANSI Additive Manufacturing Standardization Collaborative (AMSC). For the past several years he has served as a lead organizer of several symposia on additive manufacturing for both ASM and TMS.
Dr. Yeon-Gil Jung is a professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Changwon National University, Republic of Korea. He received his B.S, M.S, and Ph.D. degrees from Hanyang University, Republic of Korea. After that, he studied material property evaluation using Hertzian Indentation at NIST (National Institute Standard and Technology) with Dr. Brian Lawn during 1997-1999. He joined Changwon National University in 1999. He has been a visiting scholar and research professor 2013 - 2017 at Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis.
  • Includes a discussion of the historical development and physical principles of current AM technologies
  • Exposes readers to the engineering principles for evaluating and quantifying AM technologies
  • Explores the uses of Additive Manufacturing in various industries, most notably aerospace, medical, energy and electronics