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Additive Manufacturing Materials Science 211
Additive Manufacturing Materials Science 211 provides a comprehensive overview of the materials that can be used with additive manufacturing (AM) processes. AM materials include a variety of ...
Integrating Additive Manufacturing with Traditional Manufacturing 221
Integrating Additive Manufacturing with Traditional Manufacturing 221 discusses the factors manufacturers should consider when adding an additive manufacturing (AM) component to a traditional ...
Additive Manufacturing as a Secondary Process 231
Additive Manufacturing as a Secondary Process provides a comprehensive overview of the way in which manufacturers can use additive manufacturing (AM) as a secondary, or indirect, process. AM methods ...
Nondestructive Testing for Additive Manufacturing 241
Nondestructive Testing for Additive Manufacturing provides an overview of the most common nondestructive testing (NDT) methods used in additive manufacturing (AM). Unlike destructive testing, NDT ...
Reverse Engineering for Additive Manufacturing 242
Reverse Engineering for Additive Manufacturing 242 provides an overview of reverse engineering (RE) and how it is used in additive manufacturing (AM). Reverse engineering is the process of ...
The Additive Manufacturing Supply Chain 251
The Additive Manufacturing Supply Chain provides an overview of significant ways traditional supply chain management differs with the use of additive manufacturing. A typical supply chain in ...
Managing the Additive Manufacturing Supply Chain 252
Managing the Additive Manufacturing Supply Chain 252 provides an overview of significant ways traditional supply chain management differs with the use of additive manufacturing. The course introduces ...
Hybrid Manufacturing with Directed Energy Deposition 261
Hybrid Manufacturing with Directed Energy Deposition 261 focuses on the use of directed energy deposition (DED) in hybrid additive manufacturing (hybrid AM) applications. DED, which uses a thermal ...
Lightweighting with Additive Manufacturing 271
Lightweighting with Additive Manufacturing 271 describes the methods by which additive manufacturing can facilitate lightweighting, which is a design method that reduces the weight of manufactured ...
Additive Manufacturing Qualification 291
Additive Manufacturing Qualification 291 explores current standards and challenges related to qualifying AM machines and processes. In order to make end-use parts at large scale with AM technology, ...
Design for Fused Deposition Modeling 301
Design for Fused Deposition Modeling provides an overview of basic design considerations for fused deposition modeling (FDM). FDM has a wide range of manufacturing applications, including widespread ...
Design for Material Jetting 302
Design for Material Jetting provides an overview of basic design considerations for material jetting. This course introduces users to the materials and mechanical processes associated with material ...