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NotesKhan ME6018 Additive Manufacturing - Syllabus-Semester VIII-Elective-MECH-BE-Anna University MECH SEM VIII Syllabus, MECH SYLLABUS

 

 

 

 

 

ME6018                                           ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING                                        L  T  P  C

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OBJECTIVES:

  • To know  the  principle  methods,  areas  of  usage,  possibilities  and  limitations  as  well  as environmental effects of the Additive Manufacturing technologies
  • To be familiar with the characteristics of the different materials those are used in Additive

Manufacturing.

 

UNIT I             INTRODUCTION                                                                                                           10

Overview – History - Need-Classification -Additive Manufacturing Technology in product development- Materials for Additive Manufacturing Technology – Tooling - Applications.

 

UNIT II            CAD & REVERSE ENGINEERING                                                                               10

Basic Concept – Digitization techniques – Model Reconstruction – Data Processing for Additive Manufacturing Technology: CAD model preparation – Part Orientation and support generation – Model Slicing –Tool path Generation – Softwares for Additive Manufacturing Technology: MIMICS, MAGICS.

 

UNIT III           LIQUID BASED AND SOLID BASED ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS     10

Classification – Liquid based system – Stereolithography Apparatus (SLA)- Principle, process, advantages and applications - Solid based system –Fused Deposition Modeling - Principle, process, advantages and applications, Laminated Object Manufacturing

 

UNIT IV          POWDER BASED ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS                                    10

Selective Laser Sintering – Principles of SLS process - Process, advantages and applications, Three Dimensional  Printing  -  Principle,  process,  advantages  and  applications-  Laser  Engineered  Net Shaping (LENS), Electron Beam Melting.

 

UNIT V           MEDICAL AND BIO-ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING                                                     5

Customized implants and prosthesis: Design and production. Bio-Additive Manufacturing- Computer

Aided Tissue Engineering (CATE) – Case studies

 

 

OUTCOMES:

 

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

 

  • Upon completion of this course, the students can able to compare different method and discuss the effects of the Additive Manufacturing technologies and analyse the characteristics of the different materials in Additive Manufacturing.

 

TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Chua C.K., Leong K.F., and Lim C.S., “Rapid prototyping: Principles and applications”, Third

Edition, World Scientific Publishers, 2010.

  1. Gebhardt A., “Rapid prototyping”, Hanser Gardener Publications, 2003.

 

REFERENCES:

  1. Liou L.W. and Liou F.W., “Rapid Prototyping and Engineering applications : A tool box for prototype development”, CRC Press, 2007.

 

  1. Kamrani A.K. and Nasr E.A., “Rapid Prototyping: Theory and practice”, Springer, 2006.
  2. Hilton P.D. and Jacobs P.F., “Rapid Tooling: Technologies and Industrial Applications”, CRC

press, 2000.

 

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