توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب A Comprehensive Approach to Digital Manufacturing
نام کتاب : A Comprehensive Approach to Digital Manufacturing
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : رویکردی جامع به تولید دیجیتال
سری : Synthesis Lectures on Mechanical Engineering
نویسندگان : Arif Sirinterlikci, Yalcin Ertekin
ناشر : Springer
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 371
ISBN (شابک) : 9783031253539 , 9783031253546
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 15 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Authors
1 Introduction
1.1 What is Digital Manufacturing?
1.2 Role of Digital Manufacturing in Product Design and Development
1.3 Historical Evolution from Rapid Prototyping to Additive Manufacturing
1.4 Comparison of 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing to Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Machining
References
2 Preparation for 3D Printing and CNC Machining
2.1 Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Subjects Relevant to 3D Printing and CNC Machining
2.1.1 Wireframe Modeling Including Analytical and Free-Form Curves
2.1.2 Surface Modeling
2.1.3 Solid Modeling
References
3 Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
3.1 Historical Background of Numerical Control (NC) and CNCs
3.2 Operating Principle of NC
3.2.1 Control Systems
3.3 CNC Turning and Machining Centers
3.3.1 Axes Designations
3.4 Introduction to CNC Programming
3.4.1 In-Process Gauging
3.4.2 CNC Machine Calibration with Ballbar and Laser Measurements
3.4.3 Principles of Interferometry—The Michelson Interferometer
3.5 Introduction to CAM
3.5.1 Workflow of a CAM System
References
4 3D Printing Pre-processing
4.1 Introduction to 3D Printing and AM
4.2 Designing in CAD
4.3 Design for 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing (DfAM)
4.3.1 AM Design Constraints
4.4 Intermediate File Format Generation
4.5 Slicing and Support Generation
References
5 3D Printing Processes and Associated Materials
5.1 Solid Raw Material Based Processes
5.1.1 Fused Deposition Modeling/Fused Filament Fabrication
5.1.2 Continuous Filament Fabrication
5.1.3 Bound Metal Deposition
5.1.4 Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing
5.1.5 Laminated Object Manufacturing
5.1.6 Ultrasonic Additive Manufacturing
5.1.7 Liquid Raw Material Based Processes
5.1.8 Stereolithography (SLA/SL)
5.1.9 Digital Light Processing (DLP)
5.1.10 PolyJet Process
5.2 Powder Raw Material Based Processes
5.2.1 Binder Jetting
5.2.2 Multi Jet Fusion (MJF)
5.2.3 Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
5.2.4 Direct Metal Selective Laser Sintering (DMLS)
5.2.5 Selective Laser Melting (SLM)
5.2.6 Electron Beam Melting (EBM)
5.2.7 Laser Engineered Net Shape Process (LENS®)
5.2.8 Recent Developments in Metal 3D Printing
5.3 Other Processes
5.3.1 RAPIDIA Process
References
6 3D Printing Post Processing
6.1 Removal of Supports and Cleaning
6.2 Finishing Processes
6.2.1 Post Process for Material Extrusion (FDM/FFF)
6.2.2 Post Processing of SLS Parts
References
7 Applications of 3D Printing
7.1 Rapid Prototyping
7.2 Rapid Tooling
7.2.1 Direct and Indirect Rapid Tooling
7.3 Additive (Rapid) Manufacturing
7.4 Non-industrial Applications of 3D Printing
7.4.1 Preserving Historical Artifacts
7.4.2 Food Printing
7.4.3 Medical Applications
References
8 Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
8.1 Introduction to IoT/IIoT
8.1.1 IoT Systems Architecture
8.1.2 IoT Use Cases
8.1.3 Present State and Future of IoT
8.2 CAE for Virtual Prototyping, and Digital Twins
8.2.1 Introduction to Numerical Methods
8.2.2 CAE for Manufacturing Processes
8.2.3 CAE for Manufacturing Systems
8.2.4 Digital Twins
References
9 Reverse Engineering
9.1 Reverse Engineering Methodology
9.2 Reverse Engineering Technology
9.2.1 2D Scanners and the Photogrammetry Process
9.2.2 3D Scanners
9.3 Intellectual Property Laws and Ethics
9.4 Non-industrial Use Cases
References
10 Special Topics in Digital Manufacturing
10.1 Cost Modeling and Estimation for 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
10.1.1 A Cost Model for the FFF Process
10.1.2 Building the Case for Business
10.2 Sustainability and Environmental Issues for 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
10.3 Health, and Safety Issues of 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
10.4 Multiple Realities for IIoT and Industrial Training
10.4.1 Virtual Simulation
10.4.2 Augmented Reality
10.4.3 Augmented Virtuality (Virtual Reality)
10.4.4 Comparing and Contrasting XR Hardware
10.4.5 Industrial and Educational Applications
10.4.6 Applications and Software Tools of the Looking Glass Hologram
10.4.7 The Future of Multiple Realities
References
11 Practicum
11.1 Product Development and Manufacturing Project
11.2 Reverse Engineering Project
11.3 Automating Additive Manufacturing
References
Appendix I: G&M Codes
Appendix II: G&M Codes for 3D Printing
Appendix III: Purdue University AM Scorecard