3D Printing Technologies
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Ajay Kumar, Parveen Kumar, Naveen Sharma, Ashish Kumar Srivastava (Útgáfa: 1)
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Additive Manufacturing is a method of manufacturing parts and products directly from design data, by adding layers of materials in order to obtain the final shape and size with high accuracy and negligible waste. The book covers the latest developments of hybrid and bio-inspired 3D Printing, the use of Artificial Intelligence and the applications to Industry 4. 0, real-time defect detection, hybrid and bio-inspired 3D Printing.
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- De Gruyter
- 9783111215440
- 9783111214597
- ePub
- 1
- Ajay Kumar, Parveen Kumar, Naveen Sharma, Ashish Kumar Srivastava
- English
- 2024-01-29
- 100
- 2
- 2
Kaflar
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- List of contributors
- Kok Yeow You, Man Seng Sim, Fandi Bin Hamid, Muhammad Umar Azizi Bin Abu Bakar 1 3D-printed antennas
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 3D printing techniques and materials
- 1.2.1 Fused deposition modeling (FDM)
- 1.2.2 Stereolithography (SLA)/digital light processing (DLP)
- 1.2.3 InkJet / polyjet
- 1.2.4 Selective laser sintering (SLS)/selective laser melting (SLM)
- 1.3 Methodology
- 1.3.1 Circular horn antenna design formulas
- 1.3.2 EM simulation and computer-aided design drawing
- 1.3.3 3D printing process and fabrication
- 1.4 Measurement validation and analysis
- 1.4.1 Return loss measurements
- 1.4.2 Radiation pattern measurements
- 1.4.3 Gain measurements
- 1.5 Conclusion
- Appendix (MATLAB program: circular horn design calculation)
- Appendix (MATLAB program: three-antenna gain calculation)
- Abbreviation
- Purnima Sharma, Satyajit Anand, Vikrant Sharma 2 The recent developments in 3D bioprinting: a general bibliometric study and thematic investigation
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Biomaterials and bioprinting: literature review
- 2.3 Data source and methodology
- 2.4 Outcomes and discussion:bibliometric analysis
- 2.5 Thematic analysis of 3D bioprinting
- 2.5.1 First period (2012–2019)
- 2.5.2 Second period (2020–March 2023)
- 2.6 Artificial intelligence in 3D bioprinting
- 2.7 Conclusion
- Mainak Saha 3 Additive manufacturing of compositionally complex alloys: trends, challenges, and future perspectives
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Present status and challenges in the avenue of AM-based HEAs
- 3.3 Trends in AM-based fabrication of HEAs
- 3.3.1 From the viewpoint of microstructural features and mechanical properties
- 3.3.2 From the viewpoint of HEA fabrication
- 3.4 AM of HEAs: future perspectives
- 3.5 Conclusions
- S. Suresh, Parveen Kumar, T. Yuvaraj, D. Velmurugan, Elango Natarajan 4 Adoptability of additive manufacturing process: design perceptive
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Design for additive manufacturing (DfAM)
- 4.2.1 Design by topologic optimization
- 4.2.2 Optimization design of multiscale structures
- 4.2.3 Topology optimization of self-supporting lattice structure
- 4.3 Machine learning-integrated DfAM
- 4.4 Summary and conclusion
- Sampath Boopathi, Parveen Kumar 5 Advanced bioprinting processes using additive manufacturing technologies: revolutionizing tissue engineering
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Bioink development
- 5.2.1 Types of bioinks
- 5.3 Functionalization of bioinks with growth factors and bioactive agents
- 5.4 Advanced bioprinting technologies
- 5.4.1 Multimaterial bioprinting
- 5.5 Bioprinting with microfluidics
- 5.5.1 Equipment and their functions
- 5.5.2 Applications
- 5.6 Organ-on-a-chip bioprinting
- 5.6.1 Equipment and their functions
- 5.6.2 Applications
- 5.7 4D bioprinting
- 5.7.1 Equipment and their functions
- 5.7.2 Applications
- 5.8 Bioprinting with nanotechnology
- 5.9 Scaffold design and optimization
- 5.10 Post-printing processing and maturation
- 5.11 Case study: bioprinting of cartilage constructs for osteoarthritis treatment
- 5.11.1 Methods
- 5.11.2 Outcomes
- 5.12 Case study: bioprinting of vascularized cardiac tissue for myocardial infarction therapy
- 5.12.1 Methods
- 5.12.2 Outcomes
- 5.13 Limitations and emerging perspectives
- 5.14 Conclusions
- Prashant Jindal, Major Singh, Chaitanya, Shubham Rattra, Shreerama Shiva Sai Bharadwaja, Harsh Anand Singh, Mamta Juneja 6 Comparative analysis of thermal characteristics and optimizing laminar flow within medical-grade 3D printers for fabrication of sterile patient-specific implants (PSIs) using computational fluid dynamics
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Materials and methods
- 6.2.1 Design configurations
- 6.3 Materials
- 6.3.1 Peek 3D printing
- 6.3.2 Assumptions
- 6.4 Computational fluid dynamics
- 6.4.1 Finite volume method
- 6.4.2 Meshing
- 6.4.3 Flow regime
- 6.4.4 Boundary conditions
- 6.5 Results and discussion
- 6.6 Conclusion
- Saurabh Tege, Parveen Kumar 7 Review of 4D printing and materials enabling Industry 4.0 for implementation in manufacturing: an Indian context
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.1.1 Background and overview
- 7.1.2 Problem statement
- 7.1.3 Research objectives
- 7.1.4 Scope and significance
- 7.1.5 Research methodology
- 7.2 Literature review
- 7.2.1 Introduction to 4D printing
- 7.2.2 Materials used in 4D printing
- 7.3 Industry 4.0 and manufacturing
- 7.3.1 Industry 4.0 concepts and technologies
- 7.3.2 Impact of Industry 4.0 on manufacturing
- 7.4 Implementation of 4D printing in manufacturing
- 7.4.1 Benefits of 4D printing in manufacturing
- 7.4.2 Challenges of 4D printing implementation in manufacturing
- 7.5 Case studies
- 7.5.1 Case study 1: 4D printing in aerospace manufacturing
- 7.5.2 Case study 2: 4D printing in medical device manufacturing
- 7.5.3 Case study 3: 4D printing in automotive manufacturing
- 7.6 Methodology
- 7.6.1 Research design
- 7.6.2 Data collection
- 7.6.3 Data analysis
- 7.7 Results and discussion
- 7.7.1 Overview of 4D printing and materials
- 7.7.2 Applications of 4D printing in Industry 4.0
- 7.7.3 Challenges and opportunities in implementation of 4D printing in Indian manufacturing industry
- 7.7.4 Challenges of implementing 4D printing in India
- 7.7.5 Opportunities for implementing 4D printing in India
- 7.8 Conclusion and recommendations
- 7.8.1 Summary of findings
- 7.8.2 Implications and contributions
- 7.8.3 Limitations and future research directions
- 7.8.4 Recommendations for Indian manufacturing industry
- 7.8.5 Recommendations for government and policymakers
- 7.8.6 Recommendations for manufacturers
- S. Suresh, Elango Natarajan, Parveen Kumar, S. Boopathi 8 Processing of smart materials by additive manufacturing and 4D printing
- 8.1 Introduction: 4D printing concern and its developments
- 8.2 Preparation of smart materials by AM
- 8.3 4D printing: manufacturing methods
- 8.3.1 4D printing by FDM
- 8.3.2 4D printing by SLS
- 8.3.3 4D printing by SLA
- 8.3.4 4D printing by DIW
- 8.4 Summary and conclusion
- Purushottam Balaso Pawar, Swanand G Kulkarni 9 A comprehensive review on effect of DMLS process parameters and post-processing on quality of product in biomedical field
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Biomedical field applications
- 9.3 DMLS process and nomenclature
- 9.3.1 Process parameters
- 9.3.2 Defects in the DMLS product
- 9.4 Post-processing
- 9.4.1 Heat treatment
- 9.4.2 Mechanical post-processing
- 9.4.3 Surface coating
- 9.4.4 Hot isostatic pressing (HIP)
- 9.5 Mechanical and tribological properties
- 9.6 Conclusions
- Pankaj Kumar, Sayed Shah Hussain, Ajay Kumar, Ashish Kumar Srivastava, Manowar Hussain, Purushottam Kumar Singh 10 Finite element method investigation on delamination of 3D printed hybrid composites during the drilling operation
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.1.1 Peel-up delamination
- 10.1.2 Pull-out delamination
- 10.2 Finite element modeling
- 10.3 Results and discussion
- 10.3.1 Finite element damage models
- 10.3.2 Determination of delamination factor after simulation
- 10.4 Conclusion
- 10.5 Scope of future work
- Satyajit Mahato, Ratnesh Raj, Amit Rai Dixit 11 Analyzing the dimensional stability in direct ink written composite ink: a machine learning approach
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 Materials and methodology
- 11.3 Results and discussions
- 11.3.1 Rheological characterization
- 11.3.2 3DP, measurements, and prediction results
- 11.4 Conclusions
- Gulshan Goyal, Ajay Kumar, Deepika Sharma 12 Recent applications of rapid prototyping with 3D printing: a review
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Basic principles in 3D printing
- 12.3 3D printing industry and market scope
- 12.4 Applications of 3D printing
- 12.4.1 3D printing in education
- 12.4.2 3D printing in prototyping and manufacturing
- 12.4.3 3D printing in medical industry
- 12.4.4 3D printing in the food industry
- 12.4.5 3D printing in fashion industry
- 12.4.6 3D printing in circuit boards
- 12.5 Conclusion
- Anmol Sharma, Sourabh Anand, Pushpendra S. Bharti 13 3D printing insight: techniques, application, and transformation
- 13.1 3D printing
- 13.1.1 History
- 13.2 Overview and applications of 3D printing in various sectors of industries
- 13.2.1 Application in micro- and nanomanufacturing: implications and advancements in fields like microelectronics, micro-optics, lab-on-a-chip devices, and nanomedicine
- 13.3 Advantages and disadvantages of 3D printing
- 13.4 Categories of 3D printing
- 13.4.1 Overview of commonly used 3D printing conventional techniques
- 13.4.2 Nonconventional 3D printing methods: exploration of alternative techniques beyond conventional methods for nanoscale 3D printing or multimaterial printing
- 13.5 Support structures, staircase effect, and other defects in 3D printing
- 13.6 Introduction to 4D printing: explanation of the concept of 4D printing and its relationship to 3D printing
- 13.7 Printing file formats in 3D printing
- 13.7.1 STL
- 13.7.2 OBJ
- 13.7.3 AMF
- 13.7.4 3MF
- 13.8 Software aspects of the 3D printing workflow
- 13.9 Conclusion
- 13.10 Future prospects
- Sachin Sharma, Ranu Tyagi, Seshadri Mohan 14 Additive manufacturing and 4D printing applications for Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 Literature review
- 14.3 Overview of Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.4 Features of Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.5 AM applications for Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.6 4D printing applications for Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.7 Characteristics of AM for Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.8 Characteristics of 4D printing applications for Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.9 Advantages of AM for Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.10 Advantages of 4D printing applications for Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.11 Disadvantages of AM for Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.12 Disadvantages of 4D printing applications for Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.13 Challenges of AM for Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.14 Challenges of 4D printing applications for Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 14.15 Case study
- 14.16 Research methodology to AM and 4D printing applications
- 14.17 Comparative analysis
- 14.18 Future perspectives of AM and 4D printing applications
- 14.19 Conclusion
- Priyanka Yadav, Parveen Kumar, Mayank Saxena, Yashi Dwivedi, Abhishek Dubey 15 Application of three-dimensional printing in medical, agriculture, engineering, and other sectors
- 15.1 Introduction
- 15.1.1 The three-dimensional printing
- 15.1.2 Evolution of 3D printing
- 15.1.3 Benefits of 3D printing
- 15.1.4 Applications of 3D printing
- 15.1.5 Role of 3D printing in aerospace and automobiles sectors
- 15.1.6 Role of 3D printing in food industries
- 15.1.7 Role of 3D printing in medical
- 15.1.8 Role of 3D printing in agriculture
- 15.1.9 Role of 3D printing technology in fashion designing
- 15.1.10 Role of 3D printing in building and construction industry
- 15.1.11 Role of 3D printing in pharmaceuticals
- 15.1.12 Role of 3D printing in engineering
- 15.2 Conclusion and future prospects
- Gulshan Goyal, Ajay Kumar, Arjun Gupta 16 Recent developments in 3D printing: a critical analysis and deep dive into innovative real-world applications
- 16.1 Introduction
- 16.2 Nature of work
- 16.3 Background
- 16.4 Methodology
- 16.5 Applications
- 16.5.1 Applications in the biomedical industry
- 16.5.2 Applications in construction
- 16.5.3 Applications in space exploration
- 16.6 Discussion
- 16.6.1 3D printing in biomedical industry
- 16.6.2 3D printing in construction
- 16.6.3 3D printing in space exploration
- 16.7 Conclusion
- Sourabh Anand, Arvind Meena, Anmol Sharma, M. K. Satyarthi, Pushpendra S. Bharti 17 Exploring design strategies for enhanced 3D printing performance
- 17.1 Introduction
- 17.2 Design optimization in 3D printing
- 17.2.1 Exploration of design strategies
- 17.2.2 Optimization techniques for material usage
- 17.3 State-of-the-art techniques and methodologies for AM design optimization
- 17.3.1 Topology optimization
- 17.3.2 Complex geometries and lattice structures
- 17.4 Case studies and examples
- 17.5 Conclusion
- 17.6 Future directions and scope
- Biographies
- Index