Recent Advances in Manufacturing Engineering and Processes: Proceedings of ICMEP 2022

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This book comprises state-of-the-art papers in manufacturing engineering & processes including computer-aided design and manufacturing, environmentally sustainable manufacturing processes, modelling, analysis, and simulation of manufacturing processes, composite materials manufacturing, nanomaterials and nano-manufacturing, semiconductor materials manufacturing, rapid manufacturing technologies, 3D printing and non-traditional manufacturing engineering and processes. In particular, the papers in the book cover latest advances especially in 3D printing and additive manufacturing techniques and processes for sustainable materials including ceramic and polymer-matrix composite where there is paucity of good papers in the literature. The contents of this volume will be useful to researchers and practicing engineers alike.

About the author

Prof. Ramesh Agarwal is the William Palm Professor of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, USA. Over a period of 45 years, Prof. Agarwal has worked in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Computational Material Science & Manufacturing and Multi-disciplinary Design & Optimization. More recently, he has devoted some of his efforts in nanocomposites, shape memory alloys and metamaterials. He is the author and co-author of over 600 publications and serves on the editorial board of more than 20 journals. Professor Agarwal is a Fellow of 25 societies including AIAA, IEEE, ASME, AAAS, APS, IOP, IOM3, IET, RSC etc.

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