Fundamentals of Additive Manufacturing for the Practitioner Discover how to shift from traditional to additive manufacturing processes with this core resource from industry leaders
Fundamentals of Additive Manufacturing for the Practitioner delivers a vital examination of the methods and techniques needed to transition from traditional to additive manufacturing. The book explains how traditional manufacturing work roles change as various industries move into additive manufacturing and describes the flow of the typical production process in additive manufacturing. Detailed explorations of the processes, inputs, machine and build preparation, post-processing, and best practices are included, as well as real-world examples of the principles discussed within.
Every chapter includes a problems and opportunities section that prompts readers to apply the book's techniques to their own work. Diagrams and tables are distributed liberally throughout the work to present concepts visually, and key options and decisions are highlighted to assist the reader in understanding how additive manufacturing changes traditional workflows. Readers will also benefit from the inclusion of
- A thorough introduction on how to move into additive manufacturing, including the identification of a manufacturing opportunity and its characteristics
- An exploration of how to determine if additive manufacturing is the right solution, with descriptions of the origins of additive manufacturing and the current state of the technology
- An examination of the materials used in additive manufacturing, including polymers, composites, metals, plasters, and biomaterials
- A discussion of choosing an additive manufacturing technology and process
Perfect for mechanical engineers, manufacturing professionals, technicians, and designers new to additive manufacturing, Fundamentals of Additive Manufacturing for the Practitioner will also earn a place in the libraries of technical, vocational, and continuing education audiences seeking to improve their skills with additive manufacturing workflows.
About the Author:
Sheku Kamara is Dean of Applied Research at Milwaukee School of Engineering, where he supervises the school's Applied Technology Center. He is past Chair of the Additive Manufacturing Users Group and co-managed the development of the Additive Manufacturing Body of Knowledge and the Additive Manufacturing Certificate Program for SME and America Makes.
Kathy S. Faggiani, PhD, is former Director of Graduate and Professional Studies at Milwaukee School of Engineering and served as Associate Director of Curriculum and Programs for Business and Technology at Capella University. She co-authored the Additive Manufacturing Body of Knowledge and the Additive Manufacturing Certificate Program for SME and America Makes.