A Review of Additive Manufacturing
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Abstract
Additive manufacturing processes take the information from a computer-aided design (CAD) file that is later converted to a stereolithography (STL) file. In this process, the drawing made in the CAD software is approximated by triangles and sliced containing the information of each layer that is going to be printed. There is a discussion of the relevant additive manufacturing processes and their applications. The aerospace industry employs them because of the possibility of manufacturing lighter structures to reduce weight. Additive manufacturing is transforming the practice of medicine and making work easier for architects. In 2004, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers did a classification of the various…
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- Manufacturing engineering
- Stereolithography
- Aerospace
- Computer-aided manufacturing
- Integrated Computer-Aided Manufacturing
- Process development execution system
- Process (computing)
- Computer science
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- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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