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From additive manufacturing to 3D/4D printing. 1, From concepts to achievements /

In 1984, additive manufacturing represented a new methodology for manipulating matter, consisting of harnessing materials and/or energy to create three-dimensional physical objects. Today, additive manufacturing technologies represent a market of around 5 billion euros per year, with an annual growt...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: André, Jean-Claude (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, UK : Hoboken, NJ, USA : ISTE ; Wiley, [2017]
Colección:Robotics series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part 1. From Spectacular Applications to the Economic Market of Additive Manufacturing
  • Chapter 1. Some Significant Examples
  • Maritime, military, aerial and spatial applications
  • Conception: art and new domestic applicative niches
  • Art and additive manufacturing
  • Archaeology, museum restoration, reproduction
  • Construction sector
  • Mechanical parts
  • Land transport
  • The question of spare parts
  • Toys for the young and the "not-so-young"
  • "Traditional" medical applications
  • From Additive Manufacturing to 3D/4D Printing
  • Scientific applications
  • Optics
  • Chemical and process engineering
  • Complex structures
  • Toward the infinitely small
  • Nanometric origami
  • Chapter 2. Integration of Additive Manufacturing Technologies into Society
  • Markets and application domains of 3D printing
  • Markets
  • Principal application niches
  • Growth dynamics
  • Studies on the dynamic of growth
  • Convergence
  • "Attractiveness" of additive manufacturing technologies
  • Possible positioning of the industry
  • Toward a certain stabilization: The dynamics of innovation
  • Part 2. 3D Processes
  • Chapter 3. Processes, Machines and Materials
  • Stereolithography
  • History of 2D1/2 processes
  • Other techniques developed since 1984
  • Light-matter interaction and space-resolved polymerization
  • Consequences
  • Families of materials used
  • Layer implementation
  • Coupling of polymerized surface generation and volumetric reduction
  • Process of wire fusion
  • FDM or FFF materials
  • Adhesion
  • Synthesis
  • Sheet or powder gluing process
  • Bi-material process (SDL)
  • Variant using powders: 3DP Process
  • Process using a cross-linkable polymer (SIR, for "Soluble/Insoluble Reaction")
  • Synthesis
  • fusion/sintering
  • Materials
  • Energy sources
  • . Physicochemical aspects and constraints linked to the process
  • Simultaneous contribution of matter and energy
  • MPA process
  • Synthesis.