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Theory and Practice of Additive Manufacturing - by Tuhin Mukherjee & Tarasankar Debroy (Hardcover)
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- Theory and Practice of Additive Manufacturing Discover the ins and outs of additive manufacturing in this student-friendly textbook Also known as 3D printing, additive manufacturing is a process by which layers of material are added to create three-dimensional objects guided by a digital model.
- About the Author: Tuhin Mukherjee, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State University.
- 448 Pages
- Technology, Manufacturing
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"Additive manufacturing (AM) is a process of building parts by progressively adding thin layers of materials, sometimes layers thinner than a human hair. Computers play a central role in AM because the printing process is guided by a digital model. Imagine a computer slicing a three-dimensional object into many parallel thin slices, figuring out how to print each slice one after the other, and then having a mechanism to combine each layer with those previously deposited. Parts are made with metals, ceramics, polymers, and composite materials. There are many types of additive manufacturing. The type of material printed, its size, cost competitiveness, and other part attributes all influence the choice."--Book Synopsis
Theory and Practice of Additive ManufacturingDiscover the ins and outs of additive manufacturing in this student-friendly textbook
Also known as 3D printing, additive manufacturing is a process by which layers of material are added to create three-dimensional objects guided by a digital model. It has revolutionized the design and manufacture of customized products, facilitating the rapid, flexible production of a huge range of goods. It promises to revolutionize manufacturing engineering, shorten industrial supply chains, and more.
Theory and Practice of Additive Manufacturing provides the first introduction to this subject designed specifically for students. Balancing the underlying theories behind additive manufacturing with concrete applications, it guides readers through basic processes, essential tools and materials, and more. The result is ideal for readers looking to bring additive manufacturing to bear on engineering or industry careers of almost any kind.
Theory and Practice of Additive Manufacturing features:
- Over 100 worked-out example problems
- Detailed discussion of the emerging digital tools including mechanistic modeling, machine learning, and more
- Commitment to pedagogy and reinforcement geared toward student learning outcomes
Theory and Practice of Additive Manufacturing is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students and instructors in introductory additive manufacturing courses, as well as practicing engineers and researchers working in industries that use additive manufacturing technologies, including aerospace, automotive, and consumer goods.
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Discover the ins and outs of additive manufacturing in this student-friendly textbook
Also known as 3D printing, additive manufacturing is a process by which layers of material are added to create three-dimensional objects guided by a digital model. It has revolutionized the design and manufacture of customized products, facilitating the rapid, flexible production of a huge range of goods. It promises to revolutionize manufacturing engineering, shorten industrial supply chains, and more.
Theory and Practice of Additive Manufacturing provides the first introduction to this subject designed specifically for students. Balancing the underlying theories behind additive manufacturing with concrete applications, it guides readers through basic processes, essential tools and materials, and more. The result is ideal for readers looking to bring additive manufacturing to bear on engineering or industry careers of almost any kind.
Theory and Practice of Additive Manufacturing features:
- Over 100 worked-out example problems
- Detailed discussion of the emerging digital tools including mechanistic modeling, machine learning, and more
- Commitment to pedagogy and reinforcement geared toward student learning outcomes
Theory and Practice of Additive Manufacturing is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students and instructors in introductory additive manufacturing courses, as well as practicing engineers and researchers working in industries that use additive manufacturing technologies, including aerospace, automotive, and consumer goods.
About the Author
Tuhin Mukherjee, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State University. Previously he was a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University, USA. He was awarded the American Welding Society Research fellowship and the Robert E. Newnham Research Excellence Award by Pennsylvania State University.
Tarasankar DebRoy, PhD, is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University, USA. He previously held positions as a Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Brazil, Distinguished Visiting Professor at IIT Bombay, Aditya Birla Chair at IISc, Bangalore, UK Royal Academy of Engineering Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Cambridge University, and Visiting Professor at KTH, Stockholm.