Precision Metal Additive Manufacturing
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Precision Metal Additive Manufacturing

Richard Leach, Simone Carmignato, Richard Leach, Simone Carmignato

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Precision Metal Additive Manufacturing

Richard Leach, Simone Carmignato, Richard Leach, Simone Carmignato

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Additive manufacturing (AM) is a fast-growing sector with the ability to evoke a revolution in manufacturing due to its almost unlimited design freedom and its capability to produce personalised parts locally and with efficient material use. AM companies, however, still face technological challenges such as limited precision due to shrinkage, built-in stresses and limited process stability and robustness. Moreover, often post-processing is needed due to high roughness and remaining porosity. Qualified, trained personnel are also in short supply.

In recent years, there have been dramatic improvements in AM design methods, process control, post-processing, material properties and material range. However, if AM is going to gain a significant market share, it must be developed into a true precision manufacturing method. The production of precision parts relies on three principles:

  • Production is robust (i.e. all sensitive parameters can be controlled).
  • Production is predictable (for example, the shrinkage that occurs is acceptable because it can be predicted and compensated in the design).
  • Parts are measurable (as without metrology, accuracy, repeatability and quality assurance cannot be known).

AM of metals is inherently a high-energy process with many sensitive and inter-related process parameters, making it susceptible to thermal distortions, defects and process drift. The complete modelling of these processes is beyond current computational power, and novel methods are needed to practicably predict performance and inform design. In addition, metal AM produces highly textured surfaces and complex surface features that stretch the limits of contemporary metrology. With so many factors to consider, there is a significant shortage of background material on how to inject precision into AM processes. Shortage in such material is an important barrier for a wider uptake of advanced manufacturing technologies, and a comprehensive book is thus needed.

This book aims to inform the reader how to improve the precision of metal AM processes by tackling the three principles of robustness, predictability and metrology, and by developing computer-aided engineering methods that empower rather than limit AM design.

Richard Leach is a professor in metrology at the University of Nottingham and heads up the Manufacturing Metrology Team. Prior to this position, he was at the National Physical Laboratory from 1990 to 2014. His primary love is instrument building, from concept to final installation, and his current interests are the dimensional measurement of precision and additive manufactured structures. His research themes include the measurement of surface topography, the development of methods for measuring 3D structures, the development of methods for controlling large surfaces to high resolution in industrial applications and the traceability of X-ray computed tomography. He is a leader of several professional societies and a visiting professor at Loughborough University and the Harbin Institute of Technology.

Simone Carmignato is a professor in manufacturing engineering at the University of Padua. His main research activities are in the areas of precision manufacturing, dimensional metrology and industrial computed tomography. He is the author of books and hundreds of scientific papers, and he is an active member of leading technical and scientific societies. He has been chairman, organiser and keynote speaker for several international conferences, and received national and international awards, including the Taylor Medal from CIRP, the International Academy for Production Engineering.

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2020
ISBN
9780429791277

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Editors
  8. Contributors
  9. 1 Introduction to Precision Metal Additive Manufacturing
  10. 2 Topology Optimisation Techniques
  11. 3 Development of Precision Additive Manufacturing Processes
  12. 4 Modelling Techniques to Enhance Precision in Metal Additive Manufacturing
  13. 5 Secondary Finishing Operations
  14. 6 Standards in Additive Manufacturing
  15. 7 Cost Implications of Precision Additive Manufacturing
  16. 8 Machine Performance Evaluation
  17. 9 Non-Destructive Evaluation for Additive Manufacturing
  18. 10 Post-Process Coordinate Metrology
  19. 11 Post-Process Surface Metrology
  20. 12 X-Ray Computed Tomography
  21. 13 On-Machine Measurement, Monitoring and Control
  22. Index
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APA 6 Citation

Leach, R., & Carmignato, S. (2020). Precision Metal Additive Manufacturing (1st ed.). CRC Press. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/1899834/precision-metal-additive-manufacturing-pdf (Original work published 2020)

Chicago Citation

Leach, Richard, and Simone Carmignato. (2020) 2020. Precision Metal Additive Manufacturing. 1st ed. CRC Press. https://www.perlego.com/book/1899834/precision-metal-additive-manufacturing-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Leach, R. and Carmignato, S. (2020) Precision Metal Additive Manufacturing. 1st edn. CRC Press. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/1899834/precision-metal-additive-manufacturing-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Leach, Richard, and Simone Carmignato. Precision Metal Additive Manufacturing. 1st ed. CRC Press, 2020. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.