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Johns Hopkins University | EN.530.655

Additive Manufacturing (Graduate)

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The emergence of additive manufacturing (AM) as a viable technology for depositing materials with intricate shapes and architectures enables personal fabrication and threatens to transform global supply chains. This course will give a comprehensive introduction to AM of polymers, metals and ceramics, including: processing fundamentals, processing-structure-property relations and applications. Implications for the design, qualification and introduction of AM products will be addressed, and a variety of applications will be reviewed and used as case studies. Recommended knowledge in Materials Science equivalent to 530.352 Materials Selection.

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