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AM3D TECHNICAL PROGRAM MONDAY
DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING: SUPPORT THE ADVANCES OF ELECTRON BEAM MELTING FOR
MATERIAL ELIMINATION THROUGH TOPOLOGY OPTI- HIGH VOLUME PRODUCTION
MIZATION WITH MAXIMUM OVERHANG CONSTRAINTS
Frank Medina, Arcam, Mölndal, Sweden
Andrew Gaynor, James Guest, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,
MD, United States
3D PRODUCT DEFINITION BASED DESIGN &
MULTIPHYSICS FOR AM
MODELING AND SIMULATION OF METAL-BASED Level 2, Hynes CC, Room 207 2:50pm – 3:40pm
ADDICTIVE MANUFACTURING: A LITERATURE REVIEW
THE IMPORTANCE OF POINT-WISE THERMAL
Qian Ye, Shikui Chen, Qing Chang, Stony Brook University, Stony HISTORY PREDICTIONS FOR UNDERSTANDING AND
Brook, NY, United States CONTROLLING METAL LASER SINTERING
Brent Stucker, 3DSIM, Park City, UT, United States
MODEL-BASED CONTROL FOR RADIATION-BASED
COMPOSITE LAMINATE FABRICATION IN A LAY-
ER-BY-LAYER PROCESS 3D MODEL-BASED PRODUCT DEFINITION FOR ADDI-
TIVE MANUFACTURING: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHAL-
Adamu Yebi, Clemson University, Greenville, SC, United States LENGES
Bryan Fischer, MBD360, Sherwood, OR, United States
FABRICATION OF POROUS ALUMINA CERAMICS WITH
CORN STARCH IN A LOW-COST AND EFFECTIVE WAY
PANEL: STANDARDS, PATHWAYS FOR PROGRESS
Zhengwei Nie, Yuyi Lin, University Of Missouri, Columbia, MO, Level 2, Hynes CC, Room 207 4:10pm – 5:30pm
United States
Moderator: Darrell Wallace, Youngstown State University,
Youngstown, OH
GUIDELINES FOR LOW COST ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING John Slotwinski, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
Alex Clark, Intuitive Research and Technology, Huntsville, AL, United Laboratory, Laurel, MD, United States, Jennifer Herron, Action
States Engineering, Lakewood, CO, United States, Simin Zhou, UL, New
York, NY, United States, Dave Edstrom, Memex Automation,
Burlington, ON, Canada, Kevin Jurrens, Nist, Gaithersburg, MD,
KEYNOTE – THE ENGINEERING BEHIND 3D PRINTING United States
Level 2, Hynes CC, Auditorium 12:30pm – 2:00pm
3D PRINTING IN HOLLYWOOD – BRINGING THE IMAGI-
NATION TO LIFE
Jason Lopes, Legacy Effects, Studio City, CA, United States
3D PRINTING: THE NEXT 25 YEARS
Hod Lipson, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States
STRATASYS’ ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SOLUTIONS
Bruce Bradshaw, Stratasys, Billerica, MA United States
DESIGN METHODS: CANDIDATE PART SELECTION
Level 2, Hynes CC, Room 207 2:00pm – 2:50pm
COMPONENT REDESIGN WITH A FOCUS ON FUNCTION
Joseph Manzo, Titan Industries, Mesa, AZ, United States
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DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING: SUPPORT THE ADVANCES OF ELECTRON BEAM MELTING FOR
MATERIAL ELIMINATION THROUGH TOPOLOGY OPTI- HIGH VOLUME PRODUCTION
MIZATION WITH MAXIMUM OVERHANG CONSTRAINTS
Frank Medina, Arcam, Mölndal, Sweden
Andrew Gaynor, James Guest, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,
MD, United States
3D PRODUCT DEFINITION BASED DESIGN &
MULTIPHYSICS FOR AM
MODELING AND SIMULATION OF METAL-BASED Level 2, Hynes CC, Room 207 2:50pm – 3:40pm
ADDICTIVE MANUFACTURING: A LITERATURE REVIEW
THE IMPORTANCE OF POINT-WISE THERMAL
Qian Ye, Shikui Chen, Qing Chang, Stony Brook University, Stony HISTORY PREDICTIONS FOR UNDERSTANDING AND
Brook, NY, United States CONTROLLING METAL LASER SINTERING
Brent Stucker, 3DSIM, Park City, UT, United States
MODEL-BASED CONTROL FOR RADIATION-BASED
COMPOSITE LAMINATE FABRICATION IN A LAY-
ER-BY-LAYER PROCESS 3D MODEL-BASED PRODUCT DEFINITION FOR ADDI-
TIVE MANUFACTURING: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHAL-
Adamu Yebi, Clemson University, Greenville, SC, United States LENGES
Bryan Fischer, MBD360, Sherwood, OR, United States
FABRICATION OF POROUS ALUMINA CERAMICS WITH
CORN STARCH IN A LOW-COST AND EFFECTIVE WAY
PANEL: STANDARDS, PATHWAYS FOR PROGRESS
Zhengwei Nie, Yuyi Lin, University Of Missouri, Columbia, MO, Level 2, Hynes CC, Room 207 4:10pm – 5:30pm
United States
Moderator: Darrell Wallace, Youngstown State University,
Youngstown, OH
GUIDELINES FOR LOW COST ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING John Slotwinski, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
Alex Clark, Intuitive Research and Technology, Huntsville, AL, United Laboratory, Laurel, MD, United States, Jennifer Herron, Action
States Engineering, Lakewood, CO, United States, Simin Zhou, UL, New
York, NY, United States, Dave Edstrom, Memex Automation,
Burlington, ON, Canada, Kevin Jurrens, Nist, Gaithersburg, MD,
KEYNOTE – THE ENGINEERING BEHIND 3D PRINTING United States
Level 2, Hynes CC, Auditorium 12:30pm – 2:00pm
3D PRINTING IN HOLLYWOOD – BRINGING THE IMAGI-
NATION TO LIFE
Jason Lopes, Legacy Effects, Studio City, CA, United States
3D PRINTING: THE NEXT 25 YEARS
Hod Lipson, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States
STRATASYS’ ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SOLUTIONS
Bruce Bradshaw, Stratasys, Billerica, MA United States
DESIGN METHODS: CANDIDATE PART SELECTION
Level 2, Hynes CC, Room 207 2:00pm – 2:50pm
COMPONENT REDESIGN WITH A FOCUS ON FUNCTION
Joseph Manzo, Titan Industries, Mesa, AZ, United States
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