3D Printing with Fusion 360: Design for additive manufacturing, and level up your simulation and print preparation skills

As 3D printing gains traction, the demand for CAD experts in manufacturing grows. If you're a fan of Autodesk Fusion and crave hands-on experience with automated modeling, generative design, and the full potential of additive manufacturing, this book is your guide to elevating your design and 3D printing skills.
In this book, you’ll learn how to open CAD or Mesh files in Fusion and expertly repair, edit, and prepare them for 3D printing. You’ll unlock the secrets of effective print preparation, learning about print settings, support structures, and part orientation. This book also highlights Fusion’s diverse preferences designed specifically for additive manufacturing.
Subsequent chapters will guide you in choosing the right part orientation and position, as well as creating suitable support structures based on your chosen printing technology. You’ll simulate the printing process to detect and remedy common print failures associated with the metal powder bed fusion process. Finally, you’ll leverage templates and scripts to automate routine tasks around print preparation.
By the end of this 3D printing book, you'll be armed with the knowledge and skills necessary to harness the power of Fusion for additive manufacturing, meeting the growing demand with confidence.

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3D Printing with Fusion 360: Design for additive manufacturing, and level up your simulation and print preparation skills

As 3D printing gains traction, the demand for CAD experts in manufacturing grows. If you're a fan of Autodesk Fusion and crave hands-on experience with automated modeling, generative design, and the full potential of additive manufacturing, this book is your guide to elevating your design and 3D printing skills.
In this book, you’ll learn how to open CAD or Mesh files in Fusion and expertly repair, edit, and prepare them for 3D printing. You’ll unlock the secrets of effective print preparation, learning about print settings, support structures, and part orientation. This book also highlights Fusion’s diverse preferences designed specifically for additive manufacturing.
Subsequent chapters will guide you in choosing the right part orientation and position, as well as creating suitable support structures based on your chosen printing technology. You’ll simulate the printing process to detect and remedy common print failures associated with the metal powder bed fusion process. Finally, you’ll leverage templates and scripts to automate routine tasks around print preparation.
By the end of this 3D printing book, you'll be armed with the knowledge and skills necessary to harness the power of Fusion for additive manufacturing, meeting the growing demand with confidence.

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3D Printing with Fusion 360: Design for additive manufacturing, and level up your simulation and print preparation skills

3D Printing with Fusion 360: Design for additive manufacturing, and level up your simulation and print preparation skills

by Sualp Ozel
3D Printing with Fusion 360: Design for additive manufacturing, and level up your simulation and print preparation skills

3D Printing with Fusion 360: Design for additive manufacturing, and level up your simulation and print preparation skills

by Sualp Ozel

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Overview

As 3D printing gains traction, the demand for CAD experts in manufacturing grows. If you're a fan of Autodesk Fusion and crave hands-on experience with automated modeling, generative design, and the full potential of additive manufacturing, this book is your guide to elevating your design and 3D printing skills.
In this book, you’ll learn how to open CAD or Mesh files in Fusion and expertly repair, edit, and prepare them for 3D printing. You’ll unlock the secrets of effective print preparation, learning about print settings, support structures, and part orientation. This book also highlights Fusion’s diverse preferences designed specifically for additive manufacturing.
Subsequent chapters will guide you in choosing the right part orientation and position, as well as creating suitable support structures based on your chosen printing technology. You’ll simulate the printing process to detect and remedy common print failures associated with the metal powder bed fusion process. Finally, you’ll leverage templates and scripts to automate routine tasks around print preparation.
By the end of this 3D printing book, you'll be armed with the knowledge and skills necessary to harness the power of Fusion for additive manufacturing, meeting the growing demand with confidence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781803237022
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 12/08/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 438
File size: 67 MB
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About the Author

Sualp Ozel is a Professional Engineer and a senior product manager at Autodesk Inc. Sualp has 15 years of experience in planning road-maps based on market requirements to deliver timely enhancements to existing products and go to market with new offerings while meeting the market expected quality requirements. Since 2016, he has been managing Autodesk's Additive Manufacturing Software portfolio including Fusion, Netfabb, Netfabb Local Simulation and Within Medical. Sualp is also an adjunct instructor at Carnegie Mellon University since 2014, teaching the Introduction to CAD and CAE tools course within the Mechanical Engineering department.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
  1. Opening, Inspecting, and Repairing CAD and Mesh files
  2. Editing CAD/Mesh Files with DFAM Principles in Mind
  3. Creating Lightweight Parts, and Identifying and Fixing Potential Failures with Simulation
  4. Hollowing and Latticing Parts to Reduce Material and Energy Usage
  5. Tessellating Models and Exporting Mesh Files to Third-Party Slicers
  6. Introducing the Manufacture Workspace for Print Preparation
  7. Creating Your First Additive Setup
  8. Arranging and Orienting Components
  9. Print Settings
  10. Support Structures
  11. Slicing Models and Simulating the Toolpath
  12. 3D Printing with Metal Printers
  13. Simulating the MPBF Process
  14. Automating Repetitive Tasks
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