This book focusses on additive manufacturing including many aspects, like vacuum assisted high pressure die casting, semi-solid metal casting, compressive and tensile forming processes, micro and nano machining, nanocomposite manufacturing, adhesive bonding, laser cutting and joining. Subtopics like modelling and optimization of manufacture processes, design for manufacturing strategies, development of new manufacturing technologies, design of novel manufacturing equipment, comparative case studies, cost and quality analysis, ecological aspects and destructive and non-destructive testing of manufactured components are also presented.
The book provides a state of the art of engineering manufacture and also serves as a reference volume for researchers and graduate students using technological processes.
This volume gathers selected contributions of the 1st International Conference on Engineering Manufacture 2022, held in Porto, Portugal, on May 5–6, 2022.
Inhoudsopgave
Mechanical Assessment of PBF-EB Manufactured IN718 Lattice Structures.- Enhanced Assessment of the Fatigue Behavior and Damage Tolerance of Additively Manufactured Metals and Components.- Effects of Printing Parameters on the Quality of FFF Printed Parts with Red PLA Filaments from Different Suppliers.- Grinding Wheel with On-line Grinding Force Collecting.- Improving the Efficiency of the Bowden Cable Terminal Injection Process for the Automotive Industry.
Over de auteur
Lucas F. M. da Silva is Full Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP). He leads the Advanced Joining Processes Unit (AJPU) of the Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering (INEGI).
Digavalli Ravi Kumar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
Maria de Fátima Reis Vaz is Associate Professor with Habilitation of the Scientific Area of Mechanical Project and Engineering Materials of the Mechanical Engineering Department of Instituto Superior Técnico (IST)) and Researcher and coordinator of the Materials & Manufacturing Processes Research Group IDMEC/LAETA (Mechanical Engineering Institute). Her research work includes materials characterization with particular focus on the structural and mechanical properties of materials.
Ricardo J. C. Carbas is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Advanced Joining Processes unit, part of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management (INEGI). He obtained his Ph D in functionally graded bonded joints from the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto in 2013 and regularly carries out consultancy work for national and international companies.