Additive Manufacturing Technologies

  • Stampfl J
  • Hatzenbichler M
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Abstract

Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology came about as a result of developments in a variety of different technology sectors. Like with many manufacturing tech- nologies, improvements in computing power and reduction in mass storage costs paved the way for processing the large amounts of data typical of modern 3D Computer-Aided Design (CAD) models within reasonable time frames. Nowadays, we have become quite accustomed to having powerful computers and other com- plex automated machines around us and sometimes it may be difficult for us to imagine how the pioneers struggled to develop the first AM machines. This chapter highlights some of the key moments that catalogue the develop- ment of Additive Manufacturing technology. It will describe how the different technologies converged to a state where they could be integrated into AM machines. It will also discuss milestone AM technologies. Furthermore, we will discuss how the application of Additive Manufacturing has evolved to include greater functionality and embrace a wider range of applications beyond the initial intention of just prototyping.

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Stampfl, J., & Hatzenbichler, M. (2014). Additive Manufacturing Technologies. In CIRP Encyclopedia of Production Engineering (pp. 20–27). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20617-7_6492

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