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3rd International Workshop on RELIABILITY AND DESIGN OF ADDITIVELY MANUFACTURED MATERIALS - RdAMM22
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Belgrade, Serbia
4th - 6th October 2022
the Workshop will be held in presence & online
Participation in the Workshop is free (a limited number of places is available) - International Workshop website
Book of Abstracts, journal publication, lunches, and Coffee breaks are included!
For registration and further info, please visit the Workshop's website and fill out the online form
Authors of selected presentations will be invited to submit their papers to a Special Section of the Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology (Springer, IF 1.7134)
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The general aim of the international workshop is to promote international collaboration and share the current knowledge on the structural integrity and design of additively manufactured materials and the related disciplines. Of particular interest is the understanding of the role of the AM printing conditions and parameters on the final reliability and safety of AM materials, especially those to be used in load-bearing applications.
The workshop is open to any contribution addressing the problem of characterizing AM materials for traditional as well as for advanced applications in a broad range of technological fields such as biomechanics, electronics, engineered materials, metamaterials, etc.
Presentations addressing the following topics are particularly welcome:
- AM and 3D printing technology
- Fatigue of AM materials
- Simulation of AM processes
- Structural integrity assessment of AM materials
- Testing of AM materials
- Design of AM parts & process optimization
- Theoretical and numerical models for AM materials
All materials are concerned, particularly: metals and alloys, ceramics, polymers, soft materials, gels, biomaterials, sintered materials, metamaterials
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