"This book provides the current state-of-the-art of design for additive manufacturing (DFAM) for research and industrial applications. With the in-depth technical descriptions, references, and summary at the end of each chapter along with many practical best practices presented, this book could be used by the AM design engineer for part optimization, or by traditional part designers or students who want to learn more about AM practices." --IEEE
1. Introduction to AM 2. AM production economics 3. Digital design for AM 4. Detail DFAM 5. Design of lattice and zero-mean curvature structures 6. Topology optimization for AM 7. Generative design 8. Material extrusion 9. Material jetting 10. Vat polymerization 11. Powder bed fusion 12. Directed Energy deposition 13. Binder jetting
Martin Leary is an Associate Professor at the School of Engineering, RMIT University, Australia. His research interests include engineering design, and system approaches and optimization. He is also the Medical Manufacturing Group Leader at RMIT, a member of the RMIT Centre for Additive Manufacturing (CAM), and co-editor of the International Conference on Sustainable Automotive Technologies.