4D Printing: Fundamentals and Applications (Additive Manufacturing Materials and Technologies) - Softcover

 
9780128237250: 4D Printing: Fundamentals and Applications (Additive Manufacturing Materials and Technologies)

Inhaltsangabe

4D Printing: Fundamentals and Applications explores both autonomic and non-autonomic systems with different stimulus such as temperature, current, moisture, light and sound. In addition, the fifth dimensional aspect using more than one stimulus is outlined for additive manufacturing processes. The book presents both an introduction to the basic understanding of hybrid processes and explores the physics behind the process (in the form of derivation and numerical problems). For the field engineer, applicable codes and standards for each hybrid process are provided. Lastly, case studies are included in each section to provide the reader with a model to explore future research directions.

  • Begins with the fundamentals of the hybrid additive manufacturing process
  • Presents a discussion of the physics behind smart material functioning in hybrid additive manufacturing
  • Includes real world case studies on 4D and 5D printing, as well as a look at future research dimensions

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Dr. Rupinder Singh is currently Professor and Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technical Teacher Training and Research, Chandigarh. He received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology Patiala. His research interests are additive manufacturing, composite filament processing, rapid tooling, metal casting and plastic solid waste management

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In the past three decades, there has been an increasing focus of research efforts on the development and optimization of additive manufacturing processes. These additive manufacturing processes may use powder/liquid and solid based consumable materials. But up until now, little has been reported on hybrid processes, (such as processes that can use a combination of powder/liquid and solid based consumable materials) or smart consumables which may have controlled 4th dimensional capabilities. Additive Manufacturing for 4D Applications explores both autonomic and non-autonomic systems with different stimulus such as temperature, current, moisture, light, sound. In addition, the 5th dimensional aspect using more than one stimulus is outlined for additive manufacturing processes. It presents both an introduction to the basic understanding of hybrid processes, as well as exploring the physics behind the process (in the form of derivation and numerical problems). For the field engineer, applicable codes and standards for each hybrid process are provided. Lastly, case studies are included in each section and will provide the reader with a model to explore future research directions.

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