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Additive Technologies in Industrial Design

Summary

The essence of the course is to Introduce students with the basics of modeling and the preparation of models designed for 3D printing. In this course they learn the latest news in additive manufacturing, its principles and advantages. Part of the course will be dedicated to demonstrations and realization of plastic prototyping on 3D printers.

Literature

GIBSON, I., ROSEN, D., STUCKER, B. Additive manufacturing technologies: rapid prototyping to direct digital manufacturing. New York: Springer, c2010, xxii, 459 p. ISBN 1441911200 .
VIRTA, M. The Capabilities of the Fused Deposition Modeling Machine Ultimakes and its Adjusting for the Bio-medical Research Purposes. Master of Science Thesis. Examiner: Minna Kellomäko. 2013. 107 p. Faculty of Engineering Sciences. Tampere University of Technology.

Advised literature

REDWOOD, Ben, Brian GARRET a Tony FADELL. The 3D Printing Handbook: Technologies, Design And Applications Hardcover. Netherlands: Coers & Roest, 2017. ISBN 9082748509 .
WOHLERS, T., GORNET, T. History of additive manufacturing. Wohlers Report. 2014. Wohler Associates.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 346-0005
Abbreviation ATvPD
Course title Additive Technologies in Industrial Design
Coordinating department Department of Machining, Assembly and Engineering Metrology
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Marek Pagáč, Ph.D.