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  1. Additive manufacturing (AM)1 is generally used (even if there are local designa- tions in some countries) for directly making (manufacturing, production) of three- dimensional (3D) objects from digital data.

    • Miranda Fateri, Andreas Gebhardt
    • 2021
  2. Apr 23, 2024 · This paper delves into the workflow of additive manufacturing, encompassing design, modeling, slicing, printing, and post-processing.

  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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  4. 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.

  5. Introduction to Additive Manufacturing. This chapter introduces the reader to the multiple domains of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology, including its history, principles, proce-dural steps, and classifications.

  6. 1.0. Figure 1.1. Timeline of the Industrial Revolutions. the dawn of a new manufacturing era. Before diving deep into the technical features and current status of AM, we examine its intriguing fundamental nature in the following section. 1.2 Concept of AM.

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  8. Jan 1, 2021 · Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, is a process in which a three-dimensional object is built from a computer-aided design (CAD) model, usually by successively adding materials in a layer-by-layer fashion.