The document describes an additive manufacturing course, including its textbooks, learning outcomes, and modules. Specifically: - The course covers additive
the photopolymer at a velocity of 500 mm/s. Compute an estimate for the time required to build the part, if 10 s are lost each layer to lower the height of the platform that holds the part. Neglect the time for postcuring. n = (80 mm)/(0.10 mm/layer) = 800 layers. l.
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING 2.pptx - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation (.ppt / .pptx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. This document discusses various additive manufacturing techniques. It defines additive manufacturing as a process that uses 3D design data to build up a component in layers by depositing
The document discusses the current state and future potential of 7 additive manufacturing processes, including stereolithography, material jetting, binder
Apr 12, 2016 • Download as PPTX, PDF •. This document discusses design considerations for additive manufacturing (AM) with metals. It outlines that while AM provides design freedom, there are still capabilities and limitations to consider. Key factors for metal AM include minimum feature size due to laser spot diameter, avoiding large
Additive Manufacturing PPT.pptx. This document provides an overview of additive manufacturing (AM) techniques. It begins by distinguishing between subtractive manufacturing techniques, which remove material from an object, and additive manufacturing, which builds up an object layer by layer. The document then describes
Please refer to the accompanying PowerPoint presentation titled: Introduction to Additive Manufacturing and Standard Terminology B. Additive Manufacturing (See Slide 2) a. Definition: (AM), n--process of joining materials to make objects from 3D model data, usually layer upon layer, as opposed to subtractive manufacturing methodologies.
The document provides an overview of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies, with a focus on 3D printing. It discusses how AM techniques like laser powder bed fusion and binder jetting can 3D print parts in metals and ceramics. AM offers benefits over conventional manufacturing like reduced waste and complexity of designs.
Navy Additive Manufacturing Applications. ONR •NAMTI •Basic research •STEM outreach Naval Additive Manufacturing Enterprise NAVAIR Patuxent River - MD CDSA Dam Neck - VA Norfolk Naval Shipyard PowerPoint Presentation Author: Scheck, Caroline E CIV NSWCCD W. Bethesda, 61110
A presentation on the definition, types, materials, and processes of additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing. Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of different
Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, involves building 3D objects by laying down successive layers of material based on a digital file. It allows for quick conversion of ideas into physical objects. The process involves slicing a digital 3D model into horizontal layers and printing one layer at a time using materials like polymers
AI-enhanced description. Ashutosh Pandey. This presentation summarizes the application of additive manufacturing in the automobile, medical, and aerospace industries. Additive manufacturing has been used to manufacture complex parts for cars like gearboxes, suspension components, and engine parts out of materials like aluminum
This document provides an overview of additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing. It defines AM as a process of joining materials layer by layer to make objects from 3D model data, as opposed to subtractive manufacturing methods. The document discusses different AM technologies including liquid-based, solid-based,
The document provides an overview of additive manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing. It discusses the different families of AM, including powder bed fusion, material extrusion, binder jetting, vat photopolymerization, material jetting, direct energy deposition, and sheet lamination. It compares the various AM methods based on factors like
Additive Manufacturing Process Definition: the process of joining materials to make objects from 3D models, usually layer upon layer, with a 3D printer. Subtractive manufacturing use techniques such as milling, cutting, or turning to create an object from a single piece of material. Types of Materials: Plastics: polylactic acid filament is the most commonly used
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Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, involves building 3D objects layer by layer from digital models. The document discusses the current state and future potential of 7 additive manufacturing processes, including stereolithography, material jetting, binder jetting, material extrusion, powder bed fusion, sheet lamination,
Learn about the basics, processes, and applications of additive manufacturing (AM) from this slideshow by Prof. John Hart, MIT. See examples of AM
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Additive manufacturing is the process of creating an object by building it one layer at a time. It is the opposite of subtractive manufacturing, in which an object is created by cutting away at a solid
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Additive manufacturing. This document summarizes a seminar on additive manufacturing (AM) presented by Ankush Kalia. It defines AM as a process that builds 3D objects by joining materials layer by layer under computer control using a 3D printer. The key steps in AM are modeling, printing, and finishing. Different AM methods
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Additive Manufacturing Seminar presentation - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation (.ppt / .pptx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. The document summarizes a seminar presentation on additive manufacturing given by Mohammed Tanveer. The presentation covered the introduction of additive
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LOM. • The first commercial Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM) system was shipped in 1991. LOM was developed by Helisys of Torrance, CA. Material type: Solid (Sheets) Materials: Thermoplastics such as PVC; Paper; Composites (Ferrous metals; Non-ferrous metals; Ceramics) Max part size: 32.00 x 22.00 x 20.00 in.
Status in Hong Kong. According to Hong Kong Trade Development Council Over 35 companies in Hong Kong are developing or distributing additive manufacturing equipment. In HK''s secondary schools 3D printing is taught in science or technology subjects. In HK''s higher education institutions Scattered research projects in all major universities.