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David W. Rosen

Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology

Publications -  354
Citations -  16097

David W. Rosen is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Product design & Engineering design process. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 340 publications receiving 13804 citations. Previous affiliations of David W. Rosen include Clemson University & University of Connecticut.

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Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Rapid Prototyping to Direct Digital Manufacturing

TL;DR: Gibson et al. as discussed by the authors presented a comprehensive overview of additive manufacturing technologies plus descriptions of support technologies like software systems and post-processing approaches, and provided systematic solutions for process selection and design for AM Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Rapid Prototyping to Direct Digital Manufacturing.
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Additive manufacturing technologies : 3D printing, rapid prototyping, and direct digital manufacturing

TL;DR: A conceptual overview of rapid prototyping and layered manufacturing is given, beginning with the fundamentals so that readers can get up to speed quickly as mentioned in this paper, with a broad range of technical questions to ensure comprehensive understanding of the concepts covered.
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Materials for additive manufacturing

TL;DR: In this article, the service properties of AM parts are described, including physical, mechanical, optical and electrical properties, and an additive manufacturability index is proposed, based on the seven categories of ISO/ASTM AM categories.
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Design for Additive Manufacturing

TL;DR: In this article, the capabilities of additive manufacturing technologies provide an opportunity to rethink DFM to take advantage of the unique capabilities of these technologies, and several companies are now using AM technologies for production manufacturing.
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Cloud-based design and manufacturing

TL;DR: The development of a smart delivery drone is presented as an idealized CBDM example scenario and a corresponding CBDM system architecture is proposed that incorporates CBDM-based design processes, integrated manufacturing services, information and supply chain management in a holistic sense.