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Title Additive manufacturing for the aerospace industry / edited by Francis Froes, Rodney Boyer.

Publication Info. Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume)
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, Febrary 22, 2019).
Print version record.
Contents Front Cover; Additive Manufacturing for the Aerospace Industry; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction to aerospace materials requirements and the role of additive manufacturing; 1.1 Aerospace materials and their requirements; 1.2 Additive manufacturing; 1.3 Additive manufacturing fabrication of various types of materials; 1.4 Contents of this book; References; 2 Review of additive manufacturing technologies and applications in the aerospace industry; 2.1 Aerospace requirements and opportunities for additive manufacturing; 2.1.1 Design requirements
2.1.1.1 Structural design2.1.1.2 Functional complexity; 2.1.1.3 Property requirements; 2.1.2 Manufacturing capabilities and benefits; 2.1.2.1 Part consolidation; 2.1.2.2 Material economy; 2.1.2.3 Small production runs and turnaround time; 2.2 Additive manufacturing technologies; 2.2.1 Additive metal technologies; 2.2.1.1 Directed energy deposition; 2.2.1.2 Powder bed fusion; 2.2.1.3 Other relevant additive metal technologies; 2.2.2 Additive nonmetal technologies; 2.2.2.1 Selective laser sintering; 2.2.2.2 Stereolithography; 2.2.2.3 PolyJet; 2.2.2.4 Fused deposition modeling
2.3 Additive manufacturing applications2.3.1 Direct digital manufacturing; 2.3.1.1 Direct metal part fabrication; 2.3.1.2 Fixtures and accessories; 2.3.2 Rapid tooling; 2.3.3 Rapid prototyping; 2.3.4 Repair; 2.3.4.1 Geometry restoration; 2.3.4.2 Structural integrity restoration; 2.4 Challenges and potential future applications; 2.4.1 Challenges; 2.4.1.1 Manufacturing limitations; 2.4.1.2 Postprocessing realities; 2.4.1.3 Specification and standard development; 2.4.2 Potential future applications; References
3 Qualification and certification of metal additive manufactured hardware for aerospace applications3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Special considerations for fracture-critical hardware; 3.3 Current qualification and certification state-of-the-art and gap analysis; 3.3.1 Standardization gaps related to qualification and certification; 3.3.2 Recent directions in qualification, certification, and quality control for additive manufacturing; 3.4 Industry qualification and certification approaches; 3.4.1 General Electric qualification and certification approach; 3.4.1.1 Qualification of additive materials
3.4.1.2 Certification of additive materials3.4.1.3 Quality control in additive materials; 3.4.2 Lockheed Martin qualification and certification approach; 3.5 Government agency approaches; 3.5.1 National aeronautics and space administration qualification and certification approach; 3.5.1.1 General qualification requirements; 3.5.1.2 Additive manufacturing part categories; 3.5.1.3 Integrated structural integrity rationale; 3.5.1.4 Influence of mission classification; 3.5.1.5 Tailoring approach; 3.5.1.6 Industry standards; 3.5.1.7 Process specifications; 3.5.1.8 Procurement specifications
Summary Additive Manufacturing for the Aerospace Industry explores the design, processing, metallurgy and applications of additive manufacturing (AM) within the aerospace industry. The book's editors have assembled an international team of experts who discuss recent developments and the future prospects of additive manufacturing. The work includes a review of the advantages of AM over conventionally subtractive fabrication, including cost considerations. Microstructures and mechanical properties are also presented, along with examples of components fabricated by AM. Readers will find information on a broad range of materials and processes used in additive manufacturing. It is ideal reading for those in academia, government labs, component fabricators, and research institutes, but will also appeal to all sectors of the aerospace industry.
Subject Additive manufacturing.
Aerospace engineering.
Fabrication additive.
Aérospatiale (Ingénierie)
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Engineering (General)
Aerospace engineering
Three-dimensional printing
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Froes, Francis, editor.
Boyer, Rodney, editor.
Other Form: Print version: ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FOR THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY. [Place of publication not identified] : ELSEVIER, 2018 0128140623 (OCoLC)1031455294
ISBN 9780128140635 (electronic bk.)
0128140631 (electronic bk.)
0128140623
9780128140628
Standard No. AU@ 000065078051
AU@ 000065927791
UKMGB 019087021

 
    
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