Additive Manufacturing Technologies, where innovation and precision converge to reshape the landscape of production. From Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) and Stereo-lithography (SLA) to Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and Multi Jet Printing (MJP), each technology offers a unique approach to building three-dimensional objects layer by layer. FDM, utilizing melted filaments, stands as a cost-effective choice for rapid prototyping and hobbyists, while SLA harnesses photo-polymerization for high-resolution prints suitable for intricate designs. SLS utilizes lasers to fuse powdered materials, ideal for industrial-grade projects, and MJP excels in producing finely detailed prints through precise material jetting. Navigating this spectrum of additive manufacturing technologies empowers creators to choose the method that aligns best with their project goals, fostering a vibrant ecosystem of possibilities in manufacturing and design.
Title : Determination of phase stress flow curves in dual phase steels through micromechanical adaptive iteration algorithm
Silvie Maria Tanu Halim , McMaster University, Canada
Title : Failure analysis of 70cr2 steel grinding balls in mineral processing; Microstructural and heat treatment effects on the failure of 70cr2 steel grinding balls
Mohammad Pourgharibshahi, Sirjan University of Technology, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Title : Modeling phase crystallization in ge-rich ge-sb-te pcrams
Alain Portavoce, IM2NP, France
Title : Advancements of ai & ml in material science
M Vishnu Vardhan, Sri Vasavi Engineering College, India
Title : Process parameters optimization and mechanical properties of additively manufactured ankle-foot orthoses based on polypropylene
Mohamed Yousfi, INSA Lyon, IMP Laboratory, France
Title : Piezoelectric materials for biomedical sensing and actuation
Shradha Saxena, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, India