Design, Representations, and Processing for Additive Manufacturing
Marco Attene CNR--IMATI Genova Marco Livesu CNR--IMATI Genova Sylvain Lefebvre INRIA Thomas Funkhouser Princeton University Szymon Rusinkiewicz Princeton University Stefano Ellero STAM S.r.l Jonàs Martínez INRIA Amit Haim Bermano Princeton University Abstract The wide diffusion of 3D printing technologies continuously calls for effective solutions for designing and fabricating objects of increasing complexity. The so called "computational fabrication" pipeline comprises all the steps necessary to turn a design idea into a physical object, and this book describes the most recent advancements in the two fundamental phases along this pipeline: design and process planning. We examine recent systems in the computer graphics community that allow us to take a design idea from conception to a digital model, and classify algorithms that are necessary to turn such a digital model into an appropriate sequence of machining instructions. Table of Contents: Acknowledgments / Introduction / Practices and Considerations for Additive Manufacturing / Design for Additive Manufacturing / Process Planning / Open Challenges / Bibliography / Authors' Biographies
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