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Semester (Sem)
1First Semester
2Second Semester
AAnnual course
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CSimilar or integrative activities
BIdentifying activities
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Academic Year 2019/2020
School School of Industrial and Information Engineering
Name (Master of Science degree)(ord. 270) - BV (479) Management Engineering
Track AM - INDUSTRY 4.0
Programme Year 2

Course Details
ID Code 051143
Course Title ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FOR SPACE AND AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS
Course Type Mono-Disciplinary Course
Credits (CFU / ECTS) 6.0
Semester Second Semester
Course Description Often described as the "third industrial revolution" and compared to the Internet with respect to its disruptive impact on our day-to-day life, Additive Manufacturing (or 3D Printing) is changing the industrial landscape worldwide, particularly in high-end technology sectors, including space, aerospace, racing and medical applications. The course will provide the student with a very deep understanding of the different Additive Manufacturing technologies and their industrial applications with focus on space and aerospace. A wide range of materials will be presented ranging from conventional and non-conventional metals, polymers, ceramics and geopolymers (e. g. moon regolith) and even covering living cells and human organs. All the currently open technical challenges of this revolutionary technology will be presented. Moreover, the course will be complemented with "real-life" case studies from the aerospace sector. The case studies will cover real design developments from concept phase to in-orbit space flight as well as failure investigations on real components and units.
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Educational activities SSD Code SSD Description CFU
B,C
ING-IND/16
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS
6.0

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--AZZZZGhidini Tommaso
manifesti v. 3.5.10 / 3.5.10
Area Servizi ICT
05/12/2023