Rapid Manufacturing (PDF)
An Industrial Revolution for the Digital Age
(Sprache: Englisch)
Rapid Manufacturing is a new area of manufacturing developed from a
family of technologies known as Rapid Prototyping. These processes
have already had the effect of both improving products and reducing
their development time; this in turn resulted in...
family of technologies known as Rapid Prototyping. These processes
have already had the effect of both improving products and reducing
their development time; this in turn resulted in...
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Rapid Manufacturing is a new area of manufacturing developed from a
family of technologies known as Rapid Prototyping. These processes
have already had the effect of both improving products and reducing
their development time; this in turn resulted in the development of
the technology of Rapid Tooling, which implemented Rapid
Prototyping techniques to improve its own processes. Rapid
Manufacturing has developed as the next stage, in which the need
for tooling is eliminated. It has been shown that it is
economically feasible to use existing commercial Rapid Prototyping
systems to manufacture series parts in quantities of up to 20,000
and customised parts in quantities of hundreds of thousands. This
form of manufacturing can be incredibly cost-effective and the
process is far more flexible than conventional manufacturing.
Rapid Manufacturing: An Industrial Revolution for the Digital
Age addresses the academic fundamentals of Rapid Manufacturing
as well as focussing on case studies and applications across a wide
range of industry sectors. As a technology that allows
manufacturers to create products without tools, it enables
previously impossible geometries to be made. This book is abundant
with images depicting the fantastic array of products that are now
being commercially manufactured using these technologies.
* Includes contributions from leading researchers working at the
forefront of industry.
* Features detailed illustrations throughout.
Rapid Manufacturing: An Industrial Revolution for the Digital
Age is a groundbreaking text that provides excellent coverage
of this fast emerging industry. It will interest manufacturing
industry practitioners in research and development, product design
and materials science, as well as having a theoretical appeal to
researchers and post-graduate students in manufacturing
engineering, product design, CAD/CAM and CIFM.
family of technologies known as Rapid Prototyping. These processes
have already had the effect of both improving products and reducing
their development time; this in turn resulted in the development of
the technology of Rapid Tooling, which implemented Rapid
Prototyping techniques to improve its own processes. Rapid
Manufacturing has developed as the next stage, in which the need
for tooling is eliminated. It has been shown that it is
economically feasible to use existing commercial Rapid Prototyping
systems to manufacture series parts in quantities of up to 20,000
and customised parts in quantities of hundreds of thousands. This
form of manufacturing can be incredibly cost-effective and the
process is far more flexible than conventional manufacturing.
Rapid Manufacturing: An Industrial Revolution for the Digital
Age addresses the academic fundamentals of Rapid Manufacturing
as well as focussing on case studies and applications across a wide
range of industry sectors. As a technology that allows
manufacturers to create products without tools, it enables
previously impossible geometries to be made. This book is abundant
with images depicting the fantastic array of products that are now
being commercially manufactured using these technologies.
* Includes contributions from leading researchers working at the
forefront of industry.
* Features detailed illustrations throughout.
Rapid Manufacturing: An Industrial Revolution for the Digital
Age is a groundbreaking text that provides excellent coverage
of this fast emerging industry. It will interest manufacturing
industry practitioners in research and development, product design
and materials science, as well as having a theoretical appeal to
researchers and post-graduate students in manufacturing
engineering, product design, CAD/CAM and CIFM.
Autoren-Porträt
Neil Hopkinson is a lecturer in the Wolfson School ofMechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at Loughborough
University, UK. Having obtained his PhD in Rapid Tooling in 1999,
Neil began to look into the economic viability of Rapid
Manufacturing. Inspired by the findings of this research Neil began
to investigate lowcost, high-speed Rapid Manufacturing processes
while also focusing his research on material properties in
powder-based layer manufacturing processes. To date Neil has
secured over £1 million of research funding and published over
40 journal/conference papers; he was also an invited visiting
lecturer at the University of Queensland in Australia.
Phill Dickens is Professor of Manufacturing Technology
and Director of the Innovative Manufacturing and Construction
Research Centre at Loughborough University, UK. He is also
Associate Dean of Research for the Engineering Faculty. Phill
started work in the area of Rapid Prototyping in 1990, working on
processes such as 3D Welding and using copper coated SL models as
electrodes for EDM. The research work has changed emphasis since
then from Rapid Prototyping to Rapid Tooling and is now
concentrating on Rapid Manufacturing.
Richard Hague is a Senior Lecturer and Head of the Rapid
Manufacturing Research Group at Loughborough University, UK. He has
been involved with Rapid Prototyping and Rapid Manufacturing (RM)
research since 1993, and is now Principal Investigator on several
large EPSRC, DTI and EU funded research projects. He was also
instrumental in setting up and managing the successful Rapid
Manufacturing Consortium that now operates from Loughborough.
Richard has many academic publications in the area of Rapid
Manufacturing and is referee to several international academic
journals and conferences. He also holds a patent that was gained as
part of his PhD studies which is licensed to the predominant
manufacturer of Rapid Prototyping equipment (3D Systems Inc.).
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2006, 1. Auflage, 304 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Neil Hopkinson, Richard Hague, Philip Dickens
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470032863
- ISBN-13: 9780470032862
- Erscheinungsdatum: 22.02.2006
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