Use the browser's BACK button to return to the SEARCH RESULTS
pages.
1996 / Solid Freeform Fabrication Proceedings
PREV and NEXT link to numerically adjacent references for this YEAR.
CONTENTS links to the title list for this YEAR's references.
Mom's Search Page
| Next
| Contents
1996 Solid Freeform Fabrication Proceedings - Table of Contents
1 A Time, Cost and Accuracy Comparison of Soft Tooling for Investment Casting Produced using Sterolithography Techniques
2 Stereolithography Model in Presurgical Planning of Craniofacial Surgery
3 Biocompatibility of SLS-Formed Calcium Phosphate Implants
4 Using Fabricators to Reduce Space Transportation Costs
5 Shape Deposition Manufacturing of Wearable Computers
6 Development of Direct SLS Processing for Production of Cermet Composite Turbine Sealing Components; Parts I and II
8 Gaining Competitive Advantage by Using Rapid Prototyping in Aircraft Modification
9 Fabrication of Parts Containing Small Features using Stereolithography
10 GelCast Molding with Rapid Prototyped Fugitive Molds
11. Rapid Prototyping of Mg/SiC Composites By a Combined SLS and Pressureless Infiltration Process
12 Selective Laser Sintering of High Performance High Temperature Metals
13 Selective Laser Sintering of Metal Molds: The RapidTool (TM) Process
14 Structural Composites Via Laminated Object Manufacturing
15 Laser Deposition of Metals for Shape Deposition Manufacturing
16 Free Form Fabrication of Metallic Components using Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS)
17 Fast Production of Technical Prototypes Using Direct Laser Sintering of Metals and Foundry Sand
18 Direct Manufacturing of Metal Prototypes and Prototype Tools
19 Freeform Powder Molding for Rapid Tooling
20 Rapid Prototyping of Fine Ceramics by Slurry Casting using Silicon Rubber Mold
21 Slip Casting as a Rapid Tooling Process
22 Wear and Failure Mechanisms for SL EDM Electrodes
23 Rapid Prototyping using Electrodeposition of Copper
24 EDM Tooling by Solid Freeform Fabrication and Electroplating Techniques
25 Soft Tooling for Low Production Manufacturing of Large Structures
26 Recent Developments in Profiled-Edge Lamination Dies for Sheet Metal Forming
27 Direct Feedback Control of Gas-Phase Laser-Induced Deposition
28 Rapid Laser Forming of Titanium Near Shape Articles: LaserCast (TM)
29 Rapid Prototyping Process Using Metal Directly
30 The Liquid-to-Solid Transition in Stereodeposition Techniques
31 Processing of Piezocomposites via Solid Freeform Fabrication (SFF) Techniques
32 "Curved-Layer" Laminated Object Manufacturing
33 Automating Sheet-Based Fabrication: The Conveyed-Adherent (TM) Process
34 Laser Cutting of Ceramic Composite Layers
35 Make-up Fabrication of Big or Complex Parts using the SLA Process
36 Processing of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Composites by Three Dimensional Photolithography
37 Design of Stereolithography Trees for Use in the Investment Casting of Stereolithography Patterns
38 Stereolithography System using Multiple Spot Exposure
39 A New SFF Process for Functional Ceramic Components
40 Fused Deposition of Ceramics (FDC) for Structural Silicon Nitride Components
41 Solid Freeform Fabrication at the University of Connecticut
42 Metal Processing using Selective Laser Sintering and Hot Isostatic Pressing (SLS/HIP)
43 Progress in Computer-Aided Manufacturing of Laminated Engineering Materials Utilizing Thick, Tangent-Cut Layers
44 SFF Using Diode Lasers
45. Solid State Lasers for Stereolithography
46. Metal and Ceramic Components made via CAM-LEM Technology
47. Fused Deposition of Ceramics and Metals: An Overview
48. Improving the Thermal Stability of Somos 6110 Photopolymer Patterns
49. Curing Behavior of Ceramic Resins for StereoLithography
50. Microstructures and Strengths of Metals and Ceramics made by Photopolymer-based Rapid Prototyping
51. Mechanical and Dimensional Characteristics of Fused Deposition Modeling Build Styles
52. Recent Development in Extrusion Freeform Fabrication (EFF) Utilizing Non-Aqueous Gel Casting Formulations
53. Filament Feed Materials for Fused Deposition Processing of Ceramics and Metals
54. Forced Convection in Polymeric Powders
55. Low Shrinkage, High Tg Liquid Crystal Resins for Stereolithography
56. Interfacing Reverse Engineering Data to Rapid Prototyping
57. IVECS, Interactively Correcting .STL Files in a Virtual Environment
58. An Adaptive Control Architecture for Freeform Fabrication
59. Thermomechanical Modeling of Successive Material Deposition in Layered Manufacturing
60. Process Insight About LOM Systems
61. Finite Element Analysis and Strain Gauging of the Stereolithography/ Investment Casting System
62. Part Quality Prediction Tools for Fused Deposition Processing
63. Selective Laser Sintering Part Strength as a Function of Andrew Number, Scan Rate and Spot Size
64. Finite Element Analysis of Curl Development in the Selective Laser Sintering Process
65. Modeling Simple Feature Creation in Selective Laser Sintering
66. Extraction of Fault Patterns on SLS Part Surfaces Using the Karhunen-Loeve Transform
67. Feature Extraction from Tessellated and Sliced Data in Layered Manufacturing
68. Parametric Representation of Part Contours in SLS Process
69. Techniques for Improved Speed and Accuracy in Layered Manufacturing
70. The Influence of Natural Convection and Radiation Heat Transfer on Sintering of Polycarbonate Powders
Mom's Search Page
| Next
| Contents
Solid Freeform Fabrication Proceedings can be obtained from:  The Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium
or contact:
The University of Texas at Austin
Laboratory for Freeform Fabrication / Texas Materials Institute
Mechanical Engineering Dept.
c/o The Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium
MC C2200
Austin, TX 78712-1063 USA
512-471-3026; 512-471-7681 FX; Email: sffsymp@uts.cc.utexas.edu
(C) Copyright Castle Island Co., All Rights
Reserved.
REV 0 - - - 5/18/01