A Practical Guide to Design for Additive Manufacturing

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Abstract

This book provides a wealth of practical guidance on how to design parts to gain the maximum benefit from what additive manufacturing (AM) can offer. It begins by describing the main AM technologies and their respective advantages and disadvantages. It then examines strategic considerations in the context of designing for additive manufacturing (DfAM), such as designing to avoid anisotropy, designing to minimize print time, and post-processing, before discussing the economics of AM.

The following chapters dive deeper into computational tools for design analysis and the optimization of AM parts, part consolidation, and tooling applications. They are followed by an in-depth chapter on designing for polymer AM and applicable design guidelines, and a chapter on designing for metal AM and its corresponding design guidelines. These chapters also address health and safety, certification and quality aspects. A dedicated chapter covers the multiple post-processing methods for AM, offering the reader practical guidance on how to get their parts from the AM machine into a shape that is ready to use. The book’s final chapter outlines future applications of AM.
The main benefit of the book is its highly practical approach: it provides directly applicable, “hands-on” information and insights to help readers adopt AM in their industry
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationSingapore
PublisherSpringer
Number of pages226
ISBN (Electronic)978-981-13-8281-9
ISBN (Print)978-981-13-8280-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Publication series

NameSpringer Series in Advanced Manufacturing
PublisherSpringer
ISSN (Print)1860-5168
ISSN (Electronic)2196-1735

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Free keywords

  • Additive manufacturing
  • Machine design
  • Product development

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