1st Edition

Tribological Aspects of Additive Manufacturing

Edited By Rashi Tyagi, Ranvijay Kumar, Nishant Ranjan Copyright 2024
    252 Pages 107 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Tribological Aspects of Additive Manufacturing provides a technical discussion on the roles of the 3D printing process in processing polymeric-, metallic-, and ceramics-based additive manufactured products in order to improve the tribological properties. It explores design flexibility, waste minimization, and cost reduction.

    Emphasizing the various types of additive manufacturing technologies, this book demonstrates how these can effectively influence the tribological properties of additively manufactured components. It examines 3D printing process parameters, carbon fiber reinforcement, natural fiber reinforcement, and surface structure on tribological properties of 3D-printed parts. This book also covers wear and friction resistance of additively manufactured parts prepared with natural fiber and carbon fiber.

    This book will be a useful reference for undergraduate and graduate students and academic researchers in the fields of materials science, tribology, additive manufacturing, maintenance engineering, and 3D printing.

    1. Tribological Study of 3D-Printed Thermoplastic Polymers.
    Vishal Thakur, Rupinder Singh, and Ranvijay Kumar
    2. Investigation on Tribology of Additively Manufactured Metal Part. 
    Kumar Ujjwal, Raushan Kumar, Rashi Tyagi, and Alok Kumar Das
    3. Tribological Properties of Polymer-Reinforced Matrix Composite Prepared by Additive Manufacturing. 
    Ankan Shrivastava, Jasgurpeet Singh Chohan, Ranvijay Kumar, and Vinay Kumar
    4. Tribocorrosion Properties of Additively Manufactured Parts. 
    Gaurav Parmar, Mukul Anand, Harish Bishwakarma, Nitesh Kumar, Rashi Tyagi, and Alok Kumar Das
    5. Future Trends in Laser Powder Bed Fusion Processfor Tribological Applications. 
    Nishant Ranjan
    6. Role of Natural Fiber-Based Composite on Wear and Friction Resistance.
    Rajnish P. Modanwal, Dan Sathiaraj, Pradeep K. Singh, Rashi Tyagi, and Ashwath Pazhani
    7. Study on the Effect of Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Composites on Tribological Properties. 
    Shalini Mohanty, Adrian Murphy, and Rashi Tyagi
    8. Impact of 3D Printing Process Parameters on Tribological Behaviour of Polymers. 
    Sehra Farooq and Nishant Ranjan
    9. Effect of the Tribological Properties on Structural Applications of 3D-Printed Thermoplastic Composites.
    Vinay Kumar
    10. Effect of Surface Texturing on Tribological Behaviour of Additively Manufactured Parts. 
    Alireza Hajialimohammadi and Rashi Tyagi
    11. Trends of Tribology in Biomedical Application of Additively Manufactured Parts. 
    Pratik Kumar Shaw, Suryank Dwivedi, Amit Rai Dixit, and Rashi Tyagi
    12. Tribological Effect of 3D Printing in Industrial Applications. 
    Harpreet Kaur Channi
    13. Emerging Applications of 3D-Printed Parts with Enhanced Tribological Properties. 
    Ratnesh Raj, Annada Prasad Moharana, Vishal Kumar, Rashi Tyagi, and Amit Rai Dixit

    Biography

    Dr. Rashi Tyagi is currently working as an assistant professor in University Centre for Research and Development at Chandigarh University. Dr. Tyagi has won CII MILCA AWARD in the field of tribology of electrical discharge coating in 2022. She has completed her PhD in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian school of mines), Dhanbad, India. Her PhD work was focused on surface modification by an electrical discharge process for solid lubrication and enhanced tribological performance. She has completed her MTech from IIT(ISM), Dhanbad, India. She has done her MTech project on the fiber laser cladding of TiN+SS 304 powder to enhance tribological performance. She has published over 21 SCI articles in peer-reviewed international journals, conference proceedings, and book chapters as a first author in the field of 3D printing and tribology of coatings. She has published two articles in Tribology International. She is also a reviewer in several SCI and Scopus indexed journals. She is currently working on tribology of fiber reinforce composite prepared by fused filament fabrication, fused deposition modeling, thermoplastic polymers, and natural and synthetic composites.

    Dr. Ranvijay Kumar is an assistant professor in University Centre for Research and Development, Chandigarh University. He has received a PhD in mechanical engineering from Punjabi University, Patiala. Additive manufacturing, shape memory polymers, smart materials, friction-based welding techniques, advance materials processing, polymer matrix composite preparations, reinforced polymer composites for 3D printing, plastic solid waste management, thermosetting recycling, and destructive testing of materials are the skills of Dr. Kumar. He has won prestigious CII MILCA award 2020. He has co-authored more than 55 research papers in science citation indexed journals and 38 book chapters and has presented 20 research papers in various national/international level conferences. He has contributed extensively in Additive Manufacturing literature with publications appearing in the Journal of Manufacturing Processes, Composite Part: B, Rapid Prototyping Journal, the Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, Measurement, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C(iMeche Part C), Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, the Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, Materials Research Express, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section A: Physical Sciences, the Journal of Central South University, the Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, Composite Structures, CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology, etc. He is the editor of book Additive Manufacturing for Plastic Recycling: Efforts in Boosting A Circular Economy publishing in CRC Press (Taylor and Francis).

    Dr. Nishant Ranjan is working as Assistant Professor at the University Centre for Research and Development of Chandigarh University. Fused deposition modeling; extrusion; thermoplastic polymers; composition of thermoplastic polymers; natural and synthetic biopolymers; scaffolds printing; 3D printing technology; thermal, mechanical, morphological, and chemical properties of thermoplastic polymers; biocompatible and biodegradable fillers; and reinforcement of materials are the main focused area of Dr. Nishant Ranjan. He has co-authored more than 20 research papers in science citation indexed journal, 1 book, and 27 book chapters and has presented 14 research papers in various international/national level conferences. He has been reviewing research articles of various peer-reviewed SCI and Scopus indexed journals.