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Presents a comparison between conventional and advanced
manufacturing methods of FGM fabrication Discusses the fundamentals
and advancements of FGMs Offers case studies from labs all over the
world by key research groups Covers the entire concept of recent
trends and advancements in the manufacturing of FGMs via different
techniques Includes the principles and working details of various
processing techniques and limitations
There is a growing need for manufacturing optimization all over the
world. The immense market of Additive Manufacturing (AM)
technologies dictates a need for a book that will provide knowledge
of the various aspects of AM for anyone interested in learning
about this fast-growing topic. This book disseminates knowledge of
AM amongst scholars at graduate level, post graduate level,
doctoral level, as well as industry personnel. The objective is to
offer a state-of-the-art book which covers all aspects of AM and
incorporates all information regarding trends, historical
developments, classifications, materials, tooling, software issues,
dynamic design, principles, limitations, and communication
interfaces in a one-stop resource. Features: Breaks down systematic
coverage of various aspects of AM within four distinct sections
Contains details of various AM techniques based on ASTM guidelines
Discusses many AM applications with suitable illustrations Includes
recent trends in the field of AM Covers engineering materials
utilized as raw materials in AM Compares AM techniques with
different traditional manufacturing methods
Currently, most of the major commercial metal additive
manufacturing (MAM) techniques rely on liquid phase processing. The
liquid to solid phase transformations in these techniques results
in microstructural issues and defects which in turn tantamount to
inferior properties of fabricated build. Friction based additive
manufacturing technologies are solid state processing techniques
which work on the principles of friction based joining processes
and layer by layer additive manufacturing. This book primarily
addresses the basic understanding of seven friction based additive
manufacturing techniques. These techniques include additive
manufacturing methods based on rotary friction welding, linear
friction welding, friction deposition, friction surfacing, friction
stir additive manufacturing, friction assisted seam welding and
additive friction stir. The principle of operations, benefits,
limitations and recent developments of each technique has been
described. It covers potentional and probable applications of each
technique through review of various experimental studies. Features
Targets friction based solid state additive manufacturing of
metallic materials Describes principle of operation of seven
friction based additive manufacturing techniques Reviews latest
trends of these processes via experimental studies Describes
benefits and limitations of each technique Covers current and
probable applications of these techniques
There is a growing need for manufacturing optimization all over the
world. The immense market of Additive Manufacturing (AM)
technologies dictates a need for a book that will provide knowledge
of the various aspects of AM for anyone interested in learning
about this fast-growing topic. This book disseminates knowledge of
AM amongst scholars at graduate level, post graduate level,
doctoral level, as well as industry personnel. The objective is to
offer a state-of-the-art book which covers all aspects of AM and
incorporates all information regarding trends, historical
developments, classifications, materials, tooling, software issues,
dynamic design, principles, limitations, and communication
interfaces in a one-stop resource. Features: Breaks down systematic
coverage of various aspects of AM within four distinct sections
Contains details of various AM techniques based on ASTM guidelines
Discusses many AM applications with suitable illustrations Includes
recent trends in the field of AM Covers engineering materials
utilized as raw materials in AM Compares AM techniques with
different traditional manufacturing methods
Currently, most of the major commercial metal additive
manufacturing (MAM) techniques rely on liquid phase processing. The
liquid to solid phase transformations in these techniques results
in microstructural issues and defects which in turn tantamount to
inferior properties of fabricated build. Friction based additive
manufacturing technologies are solid state processing techniques
which work on the principles of friction based joining processes
and layer by layer additive manufacturing. This book primarily
addresses the basic understanding of seven friction based additive
manufacturing techniques. These techniques include additive
manufacturing methods based on rotary friction welding, linear
friction welding, friction deposition, friction surfacing, friction
stir additive manufacturing, friction assisted seam welding and
additive friction stir. The principle of operations, benefits,
limitations and recent developments of each technique has been
described. It covers potentional and probable applications of each
technique through review of various experimental studies. Features
Targets friction based solid state additive manufacturing of
metallic materials Describes principle of operation of seven
friction based additive manufacturing techniques Reviews latest
trends of these processes via experimental studies Describes
benefits and limitations of each technique Covers current and
probable applications of these techniques
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