2023614 · Introduction. In manufacturing, a groundbreaking revolution has unfolded with the advent of Additive Manufacturing, also known as 3D printing. This transformative technology has ushered in a new era of production, where objects are built layer by layer, providing unprecedented design freedom and manufacturing possibilities.
History of additive manufacturing started in the 1980s in Japan. Stereolithography was invented first in 1983. After that tens of other techniques were invented under the
2023121 · Additive manufacturing (AM) technology has revolutionized the way goods are developed and produced, with numerous uses in aerospace, automotive, medical,
20231018 · The history of Additive Manufacturing (AM) goes back to the nineteenth century in the form of photo-sculpture and three-dimensional (3D) cartography. The AM
Abstract. History of additive manufacturing started in the 1980s in Japan. Stereolithography was invented first in 1983. After that tens of other techniques were invented under the common name 3D printing. When stereolithography was invented rapid prototyping did not exists. Tree years later new technique was invented: selective laser sintering
History of Additive Manufacturing: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2289-8 001: History of additive manufacturing started in the 1980s in Japan. Stereolithography was invented first in 1983. After that tens of other techniques were
202465 · Additive Manufacturing Letters is a highly selective peer-reviewed journal focused on rapid time-to-first-decision for short-format manuscripts describing early stage, emerging and/or ground-breaking research in the field of additive manufacturing. The preferred length of manuscripts is 5000 words . View full aims & scope.
The first additive manufacturing system appeared in the 1980s — from there, additive manufacturing has taken off, branching out into several different types of technologies for turning CAD files into 3D physical objects. Heading towards the end of the Cold War in the United States in the 1980s, military funding exploring science and
2020729 · Additive manufacturing is a combination of different technologies such as CAD (computer-aided design), CAM (computer-aided manufacturing), laser and electron energy beam technology, CNC (computer numerical control) machining, and laser scanning. Some of these technologies existed already in the 1950s, but only in the 1980s the
2022107 · Additive Manufacturing in the 1980s. The foundation for additive manufacturing was laid in 1980 when Dr Hideo Kodama, a researcher at the Nagoya Municipal Industrial Research Institute, filed
202285 · Additive manufacturing first emerged in 1987 with stereolithography (SL) from 3D Systems, a process that solidifies thin layers of ultraviolet (UV) light-sensitive
201911 · Abstract. Significant attention has been focused on modeling of metallic additive manufacturing (AM) processes, with the initial aim of predicting local thermal history, and ultimately structure and properties. Existing models range greatly in physical complexity and computational cost, and the implications of various simplifying assumption
This chapter presents a state-of-the-art review on the history and evolution of additive manufacturing technologies along with the emerging paradigm for the incorporation of
202465 · Additive Manufacturing is the peer-reviewed journal that provides academia and world-leading industry with high quality research papers and reviews in additive
The first additive manufacturing system appeared in the 1980s — from there, additive manufacturing has taken off, branching out into several different types of technologies for turning CAD files into 3D physical objects.
This article presents a brief history of additive manufacturing (AM). It begins by describing additive manufacturing prehistory, dating back to 1860, which is characterized by additive part creation without the use of a computer. The article then discusses the development of additive manufacturing processes occurring in the period from 1968 to
2022131 · Additive manufacturing (AM), a new tool in the manufacturing toolbox, has hit the apex of the latest scenario of product developments. The technology is first recognized by Chuck Hull (co-founder of 3D systems) in 1987 that expended lightweight material for processing. However, the EOS introduced the first metal processed AM
20221231 · Additive manufacturing (AM) is a relatively new manufacturing method that compiles different techniques to join materials together material on top of existing
2023121 · Additive manufacturing (AM), often referred to as rapid prototyping, freeform fabrication, or 3D printing, is defined as "the process of joining materials to make objects from 3D model data, usually layer upon layer, as opposed to subtractive manufacturing methodologies" like machining [1, 2].Various industries refer to the
This article presents a brief history of additive manufacturing (AM). It begins by describing additive manufacturing prehistory, dating back to 1860, which is characterized by additive
20221231 · 1 IntroductIon. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a relatively new manufacturing method that compiles different techniques to join materials together material on top of existing structure in order to make parts from 3D-model data—typically layer by layer. Additive manufacturing is a combination of.