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Additive Manufacturing Technologies

2019
This chapter describes the main additive manufacturing technologies in use today. Note, however, that new technologies are continuously appearing on the market, so this space is in a continuous state of flux. Some of the technologies also have minor variants such as, for example, a material extrusion which might have one, two, or even more, extrusion ...
Olaf Diegel, Axel Nordin, Damien Motte
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Electrospinning and additive manufacturing: converging technologies

Biomater. Sci., 2013
A well-engineered scaffold for regenerative medicine, which is suitable to be translated from the bench to the bedside, combines inspired design, technical innovation and precise craftsmanship. Electrospinning and additive manufacturing are separate approaches to manufacturing scaffolds for a variety of tissue engineering applications.
Dalton, Paul D.   +5 more
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Additive Manufacturing Technology

2017
Additive manufacturing (AM) technology, also known as rapid prototyping (RP), is a set of technologies which are capable of fabricating 3D models and objects directly from CAD data by using the method of adding material in layers. The materials of different states, such as powder, liquid, and sheet, can be used by different AM technologies to fabricate
Wu Xiangquan, Qin Lian, Li Dichen
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Additive Technology in the Aerospace Industry

Russian Engineering Research, 2018
Aerospace components may be produced from titanium powder by selective laser sintering. The satisfactory operation of such components under standard loads has been confirmed. In this technology, the manufacturing time and the consumption of titanium are decreased.
Yu. L. Ryabikov   +2 more
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Aluminum Alloys for Additive Technologies

Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 2021
The article considers the possibility of using aluminum alloys for manufacturing parts using additive technologies. One of the problems hindering the development of additive technologies is the problem of selecting aluminum alloys with high adaptability to additive manufacturing and high operating properties.
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On implementing addition in VLSI technology

Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 1988
Abstract In this paper we discuss the rules for evaluation of arithmetic algorithms based on the speed of their VLSI implementations. We present the rules which are simple enough to be useful for quick estimates, but yet reflect basic dependencies. By applying these rules we derived a simple scheme for VLSI implementation of addition (ALU), with a ...
Vojin G. Oklobdzija, Earl R. Barnes
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Research on Additive Manufacturing Technology

2019
Additive manufacturing breaks through the bottleneck of the traditional subtractive manufacturing, and provides a new opportunity for individual customization production. Based on ecological crisis human beings are confronted in recent years, this paper expounds the characteristics of green design, puts forward a modern product development model ...
Hongqi Zhang   +3 more
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Additive Manufacturing: Concepts and Technologies

2019
Industry 4.0, the recent industrial uprising, encourages the inclusion of smart manufacturing systems and sophisticated IT. In this fresh motion, additive production (AM) is regarded an important component. An extensive analysis of AM techniques with both its contributions to Industry 4.0 is provided in this paper.
Pimal Khanpara, Sudeep Tanwar
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CBCT and Additive Manufacturing Technology

2018
Stereolithography (SLA), the foundational computer-assisted manufacturing (CAM) technology, was introduced by Charles Hull nearly three decades ago. Since then, numerous terms have been used to broadly describe the group of related processes and techniques used to fabricate physical scale models directly from three-dimensional (3D) computer-assisted ...
Jayanthi Parthasarathy   +4 more
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Laser Technology: Additive Manufacturing [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
Selective Laser Sintering, and in general Additive Manufacturing Processes are becoming mature technologies; in the sense that after many years of market introduction there are some well-known manufacturers that provide fully operative systems that are even utilized for direct parts manufacturing.
Srichand Hinduja, Lin Li
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