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2006 Solid Freeform Fabrication Proceedings - Table of Contents
1. Applications of a Hybrid Manufacturing Process for Fabrication and Repair of Metallic Structures
2. Generation of Micro Mechanical Devices Using Stereo Lithography
3. Hybrid Prototypes to Assist Modeling Automotive Seats
4. Rapid Manufactured Textiles
5. Three dimensional die repair using a hybrid manufacturing system
6. Integration of Direct-Write (DW) and Ultrasonic Consolidation (UC) Technologies to Create Advanced Structures with Embedded Electrical Circuitry.
7. Structurally Embedded Electrical Systems Using Ultrasonic Consolidation (UC)
8. A Preliminary Study on Using Multi-Nozzle Polymer Deposition System to Fabricate Composite Alginate/Carbon Nanotube Tissue Scaffolds
9. Precision Extrusion Deposition of Polycaprolactone / Hydroxyapatite Tissue Scaffolds
10. UV-Photolithography Fabrication of Poly-Ethylene Glycol Hydrogels Encapsulated with Hepatocytes
11. Design of a Graded Cellular Structure for an Acetabular Hip Replacement Component
12. Selective Laser Sintering of Passive Dynamic Ankle-Foot Orthoses
13. Mass Customisation of Foot Orthosis for Rheumatoid Arthritis
14. Freeform Bioprinting of Liver Encapsulated in Alginate Hydrogels Tissue Constructs for Pharmacokinetic Study
15. Selective Laser Melting of Biocompatible Metals for Rapid Manufacturing of Medical Parts
16. SLS Fabrication of Highly Porous Model Including Fine Flow Channel Network Aiming at Regeneration of Highly Metabolic Organs
17. Transferring Unit Cell Based Tissue Scaffold Design to Solid Freeform Fabrication
18. Multi-Material Ultrasonic Consolidation
19. Material Issues of the Metal Printing Process, MPP
20. An Evaluation of Non-Stochastic Lattice Structures Fabricated Via Electron Beam Melting.
21. High Density Selective Laser Melting of Waspaloy (R)
22. A Review of Layer Based Manufacturing Processes for Metals
23. Direct Metal Laser Fabrication of Cu slabs from powder precursor: surface depth of melt and furnace temperature issues
24. Effect of Structured Laser Pulses on Grain Growth in H13 Tool Steel
25. Layer Formation Studies in Selective Laser Melting of Steel Powders
26. Evaluation of Mechanical Properties and Microstructure for Laser Deposition Process and Welding Process
27. Advanced Ceramic Materials and Processes for Three-Dimensional Printing (3DP)
28. Direct Extrusion Freeforming of Ceramic Pastes
29. Freeform Extrusion of High Solids Loading Ceramic Slurries, Part I: Extrusion Process Modeling
30. Freeform Extrusion of High Solids Loading Ceramic Slurries, Part II: Extrusion Process Control
31. Freeze-Spray Processing of Layered Ceramic Composites
32. Processing of Silicon Carbide by Laser Micro Sintering
33. Support-Free Infiltration Of Selective Laser Sintered (SLS) Silicon Carbide Preforms
34. Laser Printing of Polymeric Materials
35. ME Design and Freeform Fabrication of Compliant Cellular Materials With Graded Stiffness
36. Polyamide Nanocomposites for Selective Laser Sintering
37. A Parametric Study of Part Distortions in FDM Using 3D FEA
38. Analysis of Mesostructure Unit Cells Comprised of Octet-truss Structures
39. Design Synthesis of Adaptive Mesoscopic Cellular Structures With Unit Truss Approach and Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm
40. Comparison of Thermal Properties of Laser Deposition and Traditional Welding Process via Thermal Diffusivity Measurement
41. Numerical Simulation of the Temperature Distribution and Solid-Phase Evolution in the LENS (TM) Process
42. Transient Physical Effects in Electron Beam Sintering reviewed
43. Effect of a Distributed Heat Source on Melt Pool Geometry and Microstructure in Beam-Based Solid Freeform Fabrication
44. Computer Generation of Metal Components by Simultaneous Deposition of Mould, Cores and Part
45. Maximum Height to Width Ratio of Freestanding Structures Built using Ultrasonic Consolidation
46. Modeling and Verification of Error Propagation in Integrated Additive/Subtractive Multi-Directional Direct Manufacturing
47. Numerical simulation and prediction of dilution during laser deposition
48. A Study of Static and Dynamic Mechanical Behavior of the Substrate in Ultrasonic Consolidation
49. An Investigation of Gas-Powder Flow in Laser-Based Direct Metal Deposition
50. Approach Tolerance in the Assemblies of Evolutionary Hybrid Prototypes
51. Automation of A Hybrid Manufacturing System Through Tight Integration of Software and Sensor Feedback
52. Design and Freeform Fabrication of Deployable Structures With Lattice Skins
53. Determination Of Transformation Matrix In A Hybrid Multi-Axis Laser-Aided Manufacturing System And Its Practical Implementation
54. Development of an Automated Multiple Material Stereolithography Machine
55. Dry Powder Microfeeding System for Solid Freeform Fabrication
56. Expanding Rapid Prototyping For Electronic Systems Integration Of Arbitrary Form
57. Exploiting the Design Freedom of RM
58. Fab@Home: The Personal Desktop Fabricator Kit
59. High Speed Sintering - Continuing research into a new Rapid Manufacturing process
60. Improving Linear Weld Density in Ultrasonically Consolidated Parts
61. Localized Preheating Approaches for Reducing Residual Stress in Additive Manufacturing
62. Mechanical Behavior of SLS Components in Relation to the Build Orientation During the Sintering Process as Measured By ESPI
63. Practical Issues in the Application of Direct Metal Laser Sintering
64. Principles of Laser Micro Sintering
65. Process Parameters Optimization for Ultrasonically Consolidated Fiber-Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites
66. Reduction of machine tool times through a software/hardware integrated solution
67. Repeatability Analysis of 304l Deposition by the LENS (R) Process
68. Selective Infrared Sintering of Polymeric Powders using Radiant IR Heating & Ink Jet Printing
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Mechanical Engineering Dept.
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1 University Station C2200
Austin, TX 78712-0292 USA
512-471-3026; 512-471-6356 FX; Email: sffsymp@uts.cc.utexas.edu
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