3D Printing for Energy Applications. Группа авторов

3D Printing for Energy Applications - Группа авторов


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Material–Process Interactions in CAL 7.14 Current Challenges in CAL 7.15 Expanding the Capabilities of CAL 7.16 Concluding Remarks and Outlook Acknowledgments References

      8  Part III: 3D printing of energy devices 8 Current State of 3D Printing Technologies and Materials 8.1 3D Printing of Energy Devices References 9 Capacitors 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Capacitors and Their Current Manufacture 9.3 The Promise of Additive Manufacturing 9.4 Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Considerations for Capacitor Fabrication 9.5 Summary and Outlook References 10 3D‐Printing for Solar Cells 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Examples of 3D‐Printing for PV 10.3 Geometric Light Management 10.4 Conclusions References 11 3D Printing of Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers 11.1 Introduction 11.2 3D Printing of Solid Oxide Cells Technology 11.3 3D Printing of Polymer Exchange Membranes Cells Technology 11.4 3D Printing of Bio‐Fuel Cells Technology 11.5 Conclusions and Outlook References 12 DED for Repair and Manufacture of Turbomachinery Components 12.1 Introduction 12.2 DED Based Repair of Turbomachinery Components 12.3 DED Based Hybrid Manufacturing of New Components 12.4 Summary Acknowledgments References 13 Thermoelectrics 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Additive Manufacturing Techniques of Thermoelectric Materials Acknowledgements References 14 Carbon Capture, Usage, and Storage 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Can 3D Printing Be Used to Fabricate a CO2 Capture Process at Scale? 14.3 A Brief Note on 3D Printing and CO2 at Smaller Scales & Research Efforts 14.4 Conclusions References

      9  Index

      10  End User License Agreement

      List of Tables

      1 f04Table I.1 Functional ceramics processed in the past with additive manufacturi...

      2 Chapter 1Table 1.1 An overview of recently representative work on different types of m...Table 1.2 Overview of functional UAM applications.

      3 Chapter 6Table 6.1 Measured relative densities of the chosen set of process parameters...Table 6.2 Nominal chemical compositions and calculated SFE of the investigate...

      4 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Summary of capacitor types showing schematics of device architectur...Table 9.2 Functional components in different types of capacitor devices.Table 9.3 Examples of AM technologies, split by process categories, used for ...

      5 Chapter 11Table 11.1 List of solid oxide fuel cells reported in the literature includin...

      List of Illustrations

      1 f04Figure I.1 An overview of the basic components and materials used on the mos...Figure I.2 Classification of commercially available additive manufacturing m...

      2 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 Overview of physical and digital links of an AM process chain.Figure 1.2 Schematic overview of functional AM components.Figure 1.3 Working schematic of the L‐PBF equipment, and functionally graded...Figure 1.4 Schematic of powder feedstock based Direct Energy Deposition (DED...Figure 1.5 Schematic of the UAM process. FBG's are high‐temperature optical ...Figure 1.6 Schematic of the hybrid metal AM process chain through sintering....

      3 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Evolution in number of research articles in materials 3D printing...Figure 2.2 Total market forecast for ceramics additive manufacturing for the...Скачать книгу