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- ISBN 10: 012821919X
- ISBN 13: 9780128219195
- Author: Joshua Pelleg Phd
Additive and Traditionally Manufactured Components: A Comparative Analysis of Mechanical Properties looks at the mechanical properties of materials produced by additive manufacturing (AM) and compares them with conventional methods. Since the production of objects by AM techniques can used in a broad array of materials, the alloys presented are the ones most commonly produced by AM – Al alloys, Ti alloys and steel. The book explores the six main types of techniques: Fused Deposition Method (FDM), Powder Bed Fusion (PBF), Inkjet Printing, Stereolithography (SLA), Direct Energy Deposition (DED) and Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM), and follows with the techniques being utilized for fabrication.
Testing of AM fabricated specimens, including tension, compression and hardness is included, along with a comparison of those results to specimens obtained by conventional fabrication methods. Topics covered include static deformation, time dependent deformation (creep), cyclic deformation (fatigue) and fracture in specimens. The book concludes with a review of the mechanical properties of nanoscale specimens obtained by AM.
Table of contents:
Chapter One: What is additive manufacturing?
Chapter Two: Fabrication
Chapter Three: Testing: Comparison of AM data with traditionally fabricated
Chapter Four: Dislocations in AM and traditional manufacturing: A comparison
Chapter Five: Deformation in AM and traditional manufacturing: A comparison
Chapter Six: Dynamic deformation
Chapter Seven: Time-dependent deformation creep in AM and traditional manufacturing
Chapter Eight: Cyclic deformation (fatigue) in AM and traditional manufacturing: A comparison
Chapter Nine: Fracture in AM and traditional manufactured components
Chapter Ten: Comparison of deformation in AM and CP nanomaterials
Chapter Eleven: Epilogue
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