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Organization of This Report |
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4 | (1) |
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2 Theoretical Understanding Of Materials Science and Mechanics |
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5 | (28) |
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Toward Modeling and Simulations of Additive Manufacturing of Metals at Los Alamos National Laboratory |
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Challenges in Additive Manufacturing of Soft Materials: Polymer-based Fused Deposition Modeling |
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11 | (4) |
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Modeling and Simulations of Additive Manufacturing |
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15 | (4) |
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19 | (2) |
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Theoretical Understanding of Materials Science and Mechanics |
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21 | (3) |
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Part-Level Finite Element Simulation of Selective Laser Melting |
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24 | (3) |
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Main Physical Phenomena in Metal Powder-Bed Fusion |
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27 | (2) |
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29 | (4) |
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3 Computational and Analytical Methods in Additive Manufacturing |
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Computational and Analytical Needs in Additive Manufacturing |
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34 | (3) |
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High-Performance Computing and Additive Manufacturing: Overcoming the Barriers to Material Qualification |
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37 | (4) |
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Revolutions in Design and Manufacturing: Topology Optimization and Uncertainty Quantification in Additive Manufacturing |
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41 | (2) |
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43 | (4) |
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Application of Integrated Computational Materials Engineering to the Design and Development of New High-Performance Materials for Additive Manufacturing |
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47 | (3) |
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Computational and Analytical Methods in Additive Manufacturing: Linking Process to Microstructure |
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50 | (3) |
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Additive Manufacturing Challenges for Computational Solid Mechanics |
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53 | (3) |
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56 | (3) |
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4 Monitoring And Advanced Diagnostics To Enable Additive Manufacturing Fundamental Understanding |
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Process Modeling and Diagnostic Considerations |
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60 | (2) |
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Barriers to Widespread Additive Manufacturing |
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62 | (3) |
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Directed Energy Deposition and Electrospinning |
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65 | (3) |
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68 | (3) |
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Enhancing End-User Control |
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71 | (2) |
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Analysis of Highly Correlated Data Sets to Establish Processing-Structure-Property Relationships for Additively-Manufactured Metals |
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73 | (2) |
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In-Process Sensing of Laser Powder-Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing |
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75 | (2) |
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77 | (4) |
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5 Additive Manufacturing Scalability, Implementation, Readiness, And Transition |
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Additive Manufacturing: Capabilities, Challenges, and the Future |
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Software Architecture, Database Development, and Model Validation: Toward a Computational Benchmark in Additive Manufacturing |
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86 | (2) |
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A Different Perspective on Scalability and Public-Private Partnership |
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88 | (1) |
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Scalability, Implementation, Readiness, and Transition |
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92 | (3) |
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Testing, Accuracy, and Beyond |
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Computational Simulation and Advanced Optimization: The Key Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Scalability |
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97 | (3) |
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6 Summary Of Issues From Subgroup Discussions |
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Theoretical Understanding of Materials Science and Mechanics |
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103 | (8) |
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Computational and Analytical Methods in Additive Manufacturing |
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111 | (3) |
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Monitoring and Advanced Diagnostics to Enable AM Fundamental Understanding |
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114 | (5) |
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119 | (10) |
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A Registered Workshop Participants |
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129 | (2) |
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