3D printing for product designers : innovative strategies using additive manufacturing / Jennifer Loy, James Novak, and Olaf Diegel.
By: Loy, Jennifer (Jennifer Elizabeth) [author.]
Contributor(s): Novak, James (James I.) [author.] | Diegel, Olaf [author.]
Language: English Publisher: London : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2023Description: xix, 283 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367641115; 9780367641108Subject(s): Three-dimensional printing | Product designDDC classification: 621.9/88 LOC classification: TS171.95 | .L69 2023Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction
1. Demystifying 3D printing processes and workflow
2. Working with a design for additive manufacturing (DfAM) consultancy
3. Strategy 1: Working with existing production
4. Strategy 2: Product redesign and new product design
5. Strategy 3: Digital business innovation
6. Case studies: 3D Printing from the product designers’ perspective
7. DfAM: Design guidelines for product designers
8. 3D printing sustainability and digital ecosystems
9. Making the future/remaking product design
"3D Printing for Product Designers closes the gap between the rhetoric of 3D printing in manufacturing and the reality for product designers. It provides practical strategies to support the adoption and integration of 3D printing into professional practice. 3D printing has evolved over the last decade into a practical proposition for manufacturing, opening up innovative opportunities for product designers. From its foundations in rapid prototyping, additive manufacturing has developed into a range of technologies suitable for end-use products. This book shows you how to evaluate and sensitively understand people, process and products and demonstrates how solutions for working with additive manufacturing can be developed in context. It includes a practical, step-by-step plan for product designers aimed at supporting the successful implementation of 3D printing by stakeholders at all levels of a manufacturing facility, tailored to their stage of technology integration and business readiness. It features a wide range of real-world examples of practice illustrated in full colour, across industries such as healthcare, construction, and film, aligning with the strategic approach outlined in the book. The book can be followed chronologically to guide you to transform your process for a company, to meet the unique needs of a specific client, or to be used as a starting point for the product design entrepreneur. Written by experienced industry professionals and academics, this is a fundamental reference for product designers, industrial designers, design engineers, consultants and makers"-- Provided by publisher.
Biography
Jennifer Loy is Professor of Digital Business Innovation at Griffith University, Australia, 3D printing specialist, and a product designer by training and at heart.
James Novak is Senior Research Fellow – CranioFacial Biofabrication at the Herston Biofabrication Institute, adjunct lecturer at The University of Queensland, Australia, and self-confessed 3D printing geek with a background in product design and architecture.
Olaf Diegel is Professor of the Creative Design and Additive Manufacturing Lab, at the University of Auckland, in New Zealand, a principal author of the Wohlers report, and an avid product designer.
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