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E-grāmata: Additive Manufacturing Materials and Technology

Edited by (Research fellow, Department of Materials and Production Engineering (MPE), King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok. The Sirindhorn International Thai German Graduate School of Engineering (TGGS), North Bangkok, Thailan), Edited by , Edited by
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Additive Manufacturing Materials and Technology discusses recent developments and future possibilities in additive manufacturing. The book focuses on advanced technologies and materials, with chapters centered on shape memory materials, alloys and metals, polymers, ceramics, thermosets, biomaterials, and composites. Fiber-reinforced materials are covered as well, as are the lifecycle and performance criteria of 3D printed materials. Other chapters look at the various applications of these materials and processing techniques, covering their use in the aerospace and automotive sectors, construction, bioengineering, and the pharmaceutical industry. Various additive manufacturing techniques such as electron beam melting, selective laser melting, laser sintered, fused deposition, and more are also studied.

1. Introduction to additive manufacturing
2. Material Advancements and Standards in 3D Printing Materials: Polymers, Metals, and Composites
3. Smart Functional and Shape Memory Materials
4. Metal-Based Additive Manufacturing: Advancements and Case Studies
5. Case Studies on Material and Technology Advancements in Electron Beam Melting (EBM) and Selective Laser Melting (SLM)
6. Additive Manufacturing in Automotive and Aerospace Technologies
7. Additive Manufactured Ceramics and Ceramic Composites
8. Post-Processing Strategies for Additive Manufactured Metal, Metal Composite, and Ceramic Materials
9. Additive Manufacturing Technologies in Construction-Based Materials
10. Advancements and Case Studies in 3D-Printing of Polymer and Polymer Composites through SLS and FDM
11. Challenges in Making Polymer and Composite Filament for FDM Printers
12. Failure Models for FDM 3D Printed Specimens
13. 3D-Printing of Thermosets and their Corresponding Composites
14. Advancements in fiber reinforced materials in 3D printing
15. Pharmaceutical technologies and applications of additive manufacturing
16. Bio-based additive manufacturing
17. 3D printing of Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering
18. Role of 3D Printing in Sports and Prosthetics
19. Design for Additive Manufacturing of Cellular Structures
20. Additive Manufactured Metallic and Bone Tissue Advancements
21. Assessment of the Additive Manufacturing Process Life Cycle and Economics
22. Future Prospects and Constraints of Additive Manufacturing

Sanjay Mavinkere Rangappa serves as a Principal Research Scientist and Advisor for International Development at King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand. He holds a BEng in Mechanical Engineering (2010), an MTech in Computational Analysis (2013), and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering Science (2018) from Visvesvaraya Technological University, India, followed by a Post-Doctorate from KMUTNB (2019). A prolific researcher in materials science and composites, his research focuses on natural fiber composites, polymer composites, and advanced material technology. He has received multiple accolades, including Outstanding Researcher Award 2021 from KMUTNB and recognition in Stanford University's Top 2% Most-Cited Scientists list. He also serves as an Associate Editor for Elseviers Heliyon and Frontier Materials, while holding seven patents across UK, Thailand, and India. Vinod Ayyappan is a research fellow at Department of Materials and Production Engineering (MPE), The Sirindhorn International Thai German Graduate School of Engineering (TGGS), King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok. He has published more than 20 articles in various articles in SCI and Scopus indexed Journals including Elsevier, Taylor & Francis, Springer, Sage etc. His current research areas include Additive manufacturing, Advanced material technology, Natural Fiber composites, and Polymer Composites. Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Suchart Siengchin serves as the President of King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB). His academic journey spans German institutions, earning degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Polymer Technology, and Material Science, culminating in a PhD from the University of Kaiserslautern and habilitation from Chemnitz University. A distinguished researcher in polymer processing and composite materials, he serves as the Editor-in-Chief of KMUTNBs International Journal of Applied Science and Technology. His excellence in research has been recognized with multiple KMUTNB Outstanding Researcher Awards (2010, 2012, 2013) and the National Excellence Researcher Award (2021) from the National Research Council of Thailand. He is ranked among Stanford University's top 2% scientists globally, reflecting his substantial impact in materials science and engineering.