
Additive Manufacturing of High-performance Metals and Alloys
Modeling and Optimization
- 154 pages
- English
- PDF
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Additive Manufacturing of High-performance Metals and Alloys
Modeling and Optimization
About this book
Freedoms in material choice based on combinatorial design, different directions of process optimization, and computational tools are a significant advantage of additive manufacturing technology. The combination of additive and information technologies enables rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing models on the design stage, thereby significantly accelerating the design cycle in mechanical engineering. Modern and high-demand powder bed fusion and directed energy deposition methods allow obtaining functional complex shapes and functionally graded structures. Until now, the experimental parametric analysis remains as the main method during AM optimization. Therefore, an additional goal of this book is to introduce readers to new modeling and material's optimization approaches in the rapidly changing world of additive manufacturing of high-performance metals and alloys.
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Table of contents
- Additive Manufacturing of High-performance Metals and Alloys - Modeling and Optimization
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Introductory Chapter: Genome of Material for Combinatorial Design and Prototyping of Alloys
- Chapter 2 A Two-Dimensional Simulation of Grain Structure Growth within Substrate and Fusion Zone during Direct Metal Deposition
- Chapter 3 Modeling of the Plasma 3D Deposition of Wire Materials
- Chapter 4 Theory and Technology of Direct Laser Deposition
- Chapter 5 Processing Parameters for Selective Laser Sintering or Melting of Oxide Ceramics
- Chapter 6 Structure and Properties of the Bulk Standard Samples and Cellular Energy Absorbers