
3D Printing Technologies
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Additive Manufacturing is a method of manufacturing parts and products directly from design data, by adding layers of materials in order to obtain the final shape and size with high accuracy and negligible waste. The book covers the latest developments of hybrid and bio-inspired 3D Printing, the use of Artificial Intelligence and the applications to Industry 4.0, real-time defect detection, hybrid and bio-inspired 3D Printing.
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Dr. Ajayis currently serving as an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Technology, JECRC University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. He received his Ph.D. in the field of Advanced Manufacturing from Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar, India after B.Tech. (Hons.) in mechanical engineering and M.Tech. (Distinction) in manufacturing and automation. His areas of research include Artificial Intelligence, Materials, Incremental Sheet Forming, Additive Manufacturing, advanced manufacturing, Industry 4.0, Waste management, and optimization techniques. He has over 60 publications in international journals of repute including SCOPUS, Web of Science and SCI indexed database and refereed international conferences.
Mr. Parveenis currently serving as an Assistant Professor and Head in Department of Mechanical Engineering at Rawal Institute of Engineering and Technology, Faridabad, Haryana, India. Currently, he is pursuing Ph.D. from National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, Haryana, India. He completed his B.Tech. (Hons.) from Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, India and M.Tech. (Distinction) in Manufacturing and Automation from Maharshi
Dayanand University, Rohtak, India. His areas of research include Materials; Die less Forming, Design of Automotive systems, Additive Manufacturing, CAD/CAM and artificial Intelligence, machine learning and Internet of Things in manufacturing, multi objective optimization techniques. He has over 20 publications in international journals of repute including SCOPUS, Web of Science and SCI indexed database and refereed international conferences. He has 8 national and international patents in his credit. He has supervised more than 10 M.Tech. Scholars and numerous undergraduate projects/ theses. He has a total of 12 years of experience in teaching and research.
Content
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Contents
- List of contributors
- 1 3D-printed antennas
- 2 The recent developments in 3D bioprinting: a general bibliometric study and thematic investigation
- 3 Additive manufacturing of compositionally complex alloys: trends, challenges, and future perspectives
- 4 Adoptability of additive manufacturing process: design perceptive
- 5 Advanced bioprinting processes using additive manufacturing technologies: revolutionizing tissue engineering
- 6 Comparative analysis of thermal characteristics and optimizing laminar flow within medical-grade 3D printers for fabrication of sterile patientspecific implants (PSIs) using computational fluid dynamics
- 7 Review of 4D printing and materials enabling Industry 4.0 for implementation in manufacturing: an Indian context
- 8 Processing of smart materials by additive manufacturing and 4D printing
- 9 A comprehensive review on effect of DMLS process parameters and post-processing on quality of product in biomedical field
- 10 Finite element method investigation on delamination of 3D printed hybrid composites during the drilling operation
- 11 Analyzing the dimensional stability in direct ink written composite ink: a machine learning approach
- 12 Recent applications of rapid prototyping with 3D printing: a review
- 13 3D printing insight: techniques, application, and transformation
- 14 Additive manufacturing and 4D printing applications for Industry 4.0-enabled digital biomedical and pharmaceutical sectors
- 15 Application of three-dimensional printing in medical, agriculture, engineering, and other sectors
- 16 Recent developments in 3D printing: a critical analysis and deep dive into innovative real-world applications
- 17 Exploring design strategies for enhanced 3D printing performance
- Biographies
- Index
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