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  1. Apr 23, 2024 · This paper delves into the workflow of additive manufacturing, encompassing design, modeling, slicing, printing, and post-processing.

  2. DEFINITION: Additive Manufacturing (AM) refers to a process by which digital 3D design data is used to build up a component in layers by depositing material. Additive Manufacturing (AM) is an appropriate name to describe the technologies that build 3D objects by adding.

  3. Additive Manufacturing is defined by a range of technologies that are capable of translating virtual solid model data into physical models in a quick and easy process. The data is broken down into a series of 2D cross-sections of a finite thickness.

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    • 1.2. Principle of AM
    • 1.3. Procedure of AM
    • 1.5. Commercial Market of AM
    • 1.6. Applications of AM

    AM involves the fabrication of a product in the form of pre-defined slices of layers on a fixtureless platform. Being completely opposite to the con-ventional/subtractive manufacturing technologies whereby the process starts with a block of material and unwanted material is progressively removed until the desired part is obtained, the products deve...

    The AM procedure includes multiple stages, where the digital data is transformed from virtual prototype to solid physical object. However, each stage plays an important role in obtaining the desirable quality char-acteristics of the end-user product. The systematic procedural steps of AM technologies, as depicted in Figure 1.1, are illustrated belo...

    The continuously developing legacy of AM resulted in the massive influx of competitive forces for developing the hardware, software, and feed-stock materials for industrial manufacturing solutions of serial production, mass customization, and unique healthcare solutions. Indeed, the success of AM depends on how precisely and efficiently the AM prod...

    Since the inception of AM technologies, its industrial applications have grown at a very high pace, merging into interdisciplinary branches of sci-ence and engineering. Nowadays, there exists a wide range of applications of AM technologies, as described in Figure 1.6. The development of AM in some of the prominent industrial sectors are because of ...

  4. Abstract Additive manufacturing (AM) works by creating objects layer by layer in a manner similar to a 2D printer with the “printed” layers stacked on top of each other. The layer-wise manufacturing nature of AM enables fabrication of freeform geometries which cannot be fabricated using conventional manufacturing methods as a one part.

    • Miranda Fateri, Andreas Gebhardt
    • 2021
  5. Definition Additive Manufacturing (AM) refers to a process by which digital3Ddesigndataisusedtobuildupacomponentinlayers bydepositingmaterial. (from the International Committee F42 for Additive Manufacturing Technologies, ASTM).. Difference between Rapid Prototyping and Additive Manufacturing? What You See Is What You Build (WYSIWYB) Process

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  7. Define the basic terms used in additive manufacturing in oral and written communications. Explain and illustrate the various additive manufacturing processes. Compare and contrast the various additive manufacturing processes.