<p>Since the dawn of civilization, mankind has been engaged in the conception and manufacture of discrete products to serve the functional needs of local customers and the tools (technology) needed by other craftsmen. In fact, much of the progress in civilization can be attributed to progress in dis
Laser-Induced Materials and Processes for Rapid Prototyping
β Scribed by L. LΓΌ, J. Y. H. Fuh, Y. S. Wong (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 278
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The term rapid prototyping (RP) refers to a generic group of emerging technologies that enable very quick fabrication of engineering components primarily targeted for prototyping applications. With RP, very complex threeΒ dimensional parts or prototypes can be fabricated without the need of costly tooling and machining. This inevitably leads to much shorter design cycle time and lower cost of building a prototype. Its manifold benefits include significant productivity gains, cost saving, and shortened development time to introduce concept models. As such, RP technologies have attracted tremendous R&D interests from both academia and industry in the past decade. Many different processes and materials have been commercialized and used in industry primarily for the fabrication of physical prototypes. More recent interests in RP technologies are towards functional applications of the fabricated parts, such as in rapid tooling applications and replacements of damaged components. Many processes and materials have been commercialized but are yet to be able to fulfill the aforementioned functional requirements because of limited mechanical strengths of the fabricated parts.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XVI
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Fundamentals of Laser-Lithography Processes....Pages 9-38
Material Characterization of Laser-Lithography Built Parts....Pages 39-65
Improvements of Mechanical Properties by Reinforcements....Pages 67-88
Selective Laser Sintering....Pages 89-142
Metal-Based System via Laser Melting....Pages 143-186
Laser Sintering of Ceramics....Pages 187-199
Characterization, Modeling and Optimization....Pages 201-239
Rapid Tooling and Its Applications....Pages 241-262
Back Matter....Pages 263-267
β¦ Subjects
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Electrical Engineering; Optical and Electronic Materials; Manufacturing, Machines, Tools
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