陶瓷
制作
原材料
材料选择
材料科学
机械工程
领域(数学)
3D打印
制造工程
组分(热力学)
计算机科学
工艺工程
工程制图
纳米技术
工程类
复合材料
病理
有机化学
化学
物理
纯数学
替代医学
热力学
医学
数学
作者
Nahum Travitzky,Alexander Bonet,Benjamin Dermeik,Tobias Fey,Ina Filbert‐Demut,Lorenz Schlier,Tobias Schlordt,Peter Greil
标识
DOI:10.1002/adem.201400097
摘要
This paper offers a review of present achievements in the field of processing of ceramic‐based materials with complex geometry using the main additive manufacturing (AM) technologies. In AM, the geometrical design of a desired ceramic‐based component is combined with the materials design. In this way, the fabrication times and the product costs of ceramic‐based parts with required properties can be substantially reduced. However, dimensional accuracy and surface finish still remain crucial features in today's AM due to the layer‐by‐layer formation of the parts. In spite of the fact that significant progress has been made in the development of feedstock materials, the most difficult limitations for AM technologies are the restrictions set by material selection for each AM method and aspects considering the inner architectural design of the manufactured parts. Hence, any future progress in the field of AM should be based on the improvement of the existing technologies or, alternatively, the development of new approaches with an emphasis on parts allowing the near‐net formation of ceramic structures, while optimizing the design of new materials and of the part architecture.
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