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The terms "precision" and "resolution" are used interchangeably to refer to: -
(answers)The smallest feature that a particular 3D printer can print, independent
of any particular material.



Which set of characteristics provides the best list of the things to consider when
deciding which additive process to use to make a particular part? -
(answers)Purpose of part (e.g. functional requirements), material requirements,
size of part



Which set of metrics lists two of the most important considerations when
deciding to make a product using additive manufacturing, or if subtractive or
formative manufacturing may be a better choice? - (answers)Cost per complexity,
Cost per quantity



True or False: Bioprinting usually uses a jetting process with a very fine spray of
material. - (answers)False



In the context of 3D digital modeling, what is a "manifold" model? - (answers)A
model that is completely closed between the inside of the model and the outside.
If it were a physical object, it could hold water.



The term "Dynamic precision" refers to... - (answers)A measure of the smallest
feature a particular printer can create with its most accurate material, all other
factors being held constant

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The name of the additive manufacturing process in which a liquid bonding agent
is selectively deposited to join powder material is: - (answers)Binder jetting



Which of the following terms is used to characterize the difference between the
dimensions of an as-printed part and the dimensions of a digital, as-designed
(CAD) part? - (answers)accuracy



Laser melting is a type of which of the following additive processes? -
(answers)Powder Bed Fusion



Which additive process involves the use of light to cure/harden a liquid polymer?
- (answers)Photopolymerization



Considering the process parameters controlling material flow in melt extrusion-
based systems, if you want to minimize the attachment/adhesion of support
material at the interface regions (between model and support material), assuming
primary support material, the best approach would be: - (answers)Make
print/scan speed faster when printing the interface regions than when printing
anything else, all other parameters stay the same



Your boss emails you the following picture and asks you how this object was
made using additive manufacturing. The part is made of a ceramic slurry. Which
AM process was most likely used to make this object? (see small scaffold image
on desktop) - (answers)Direct-write

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True or False: Hot iso-static pressing (HIP) is a method for densifying metal parts
created with powder-based fusion processes. - (answers)True



In powder-bed fusion, a "Melt Flow Index" is used to help determine... -
(answers)If powder is reusable



The slope of a photopolymer's working curve represents... - (answers)The
distance a given irradiance will decrease by an amount equal to the half-width of
the gaussian, as it penetrates a given photopolymer



Your boss emails you the following picture and asks you how it was made using
additive manufacturing. He is amazed that the object is 10 µm long and 7 µm
high, made of urethane acrylate. What is most likely the AM process used to
make this part? (see 2 photon bull image on desktop) - (answers)Two-photon
photopolymerization



Your colleague asks you which AM process was most likely used to make this
object. It has a rough, grainy surface that appears to have been post-processed
with a coating that gives it the shine you see. What do you tell her? (see heart
model image on desktop) - (answers)Binder jetting



Your colleague asks you which AM process was most likely used to make this
object. He tells you it's made of fully dense titanium and has a rough, grainy
surface. What do you tell him? - (answers)Powder bed fusion

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Your colleague asks you which AM process was likely used to make this object.
You can easily see its corrugated, shiny surface that the technician says is direct
from the printer (i.e. there was no post-processing on these parts), and your
analysis lab says the parts are fully-dense. What do you tell her? (see boeing
image on desktop) - (answers)Directed energy deposition



Which type of sintering is characterized by the coalescence of powder particles of
more than one material without full melting? - (answers)All of the above: Indirect
sintering, liquid phase sintering, chemically-induced sintering



Photopolymerization - (answers)can't print in color - brittle



cost of ownership - (answers)true cost - install +mat'l + initial cost+ disposale



buid vol vs bounding box - (answers)build vol - max size of printable volume for
printbounding box - smallest box size to fit a part inside



curing time - (answers)The length of time it takes for paint or varnish to "set" or
reach its ultimate, stable state.



foam vs lattice structure - (answers)random, stoic



-controllable

- stucture width posisty and heights etc

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