Course:MTRL466-AMdots2015

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Template for weekly meetings

Introductory Video

File:MTRL 466 Design Project 2015-projectmanagement.pdf Project Management


Literature

A Review of Additive Manufacturing

Additive manufacturing and its societal impact: a literature review

Royal Academy Report: Additive Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing: Status and Opportunities

Metal Fabrication by Additive Manufacturing Using Laser and Electron Beam Melting Technologies

BOOK:Additive Manufacturing Technologies 3D Printing, Rapid Prototyping, and Direct Digital Manufacturing

PhD Thesis: Simulation of Selective Electron Beam Melting Processes

Thermal Modelling of AM

Thermal Modelling of E-beam AM processing

Electron Beam Welding Book (not online)

Work Pages

Page for /Common Work
Page for /Report and Presentation Work

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MTRL 466 Design Project "Adaptive Materials and Responsive Building Facades"
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MTRL 466
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Instructor: Chad Sinclair
Email: chad.sinclair@ubc.ca
Office: FF411
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Class Schedule: Wed 13-15, Fri 12-15
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