Tribological Aspects of Additive Manufacturing 1st Edition
Tribological Aspects of Additive Manufacturing (1st Edition) by Rashi Tyagi, Ranvijay Kumar, Nishant Ranjan offers a clear, contemporary exploration of friction, wear and lubrication challenges unique to additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies. This authoritative title instantly engages engineers, researchers, and graduate students looking for practical solutions and cutting-edge research in print-driven production.
Start by discovering how tribological behavior changes across metals, polymers, and composites produced via selective laser melting, fused deposition modeling, and other AM processes. The book balances theory and real-world case studies—highlighting surface topography, contact mechanics, coating strategies, and post-processing techniques that improve component life and performance for industrial applications from aerospace to medical devices.
Packed with actionable insights, the text examines testing methodologies, material-process-property relationships, and predictive models that professionals in India, Europe, the USA and global manufacturing hubs can apply to reduce wear, optimize lubrication, and extend service intervals. It’s ideal for R&D teams, quality managers, and academics seeking a modern reference that bridges laboratory findings with shop-floor realities.
You’ll appreciate the clear diagrams, comparative data and step-by-step analyses that make complex tribological concepts accessible without sacrificing rigor. Whether you’re designing load-bearing parts, developing surface treatments, or validating new printing parameters, this book equips you with the knowledge to make informed, cost-effective decisions.
Add Tribological Aspects of Additive Manufacturing to your technical library today—an essential resource for anyone serious about improving reliability and performance in additive manufacturing workflows. Order now to stay ahead in the evolving world of advanced manufacturing.
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