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Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Berto / Shamsaei

Additive Manufacturing of Architected Metamaterials

Design, Properties, and Applications
Erscheinungsjahr 2026
ISBN: 978-0-443-33953-0
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology

Design, Properties, and Applications

Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

ISBN: 978-0-443-33953-0
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology


Additive Manufacturing of Architected Metamaterials provides readers with a deep understanding of the design, manufacturing, properties, and applications of these materials. Chapters cover modeling and numerical techniques, experimental approaches for investigating mechanical properties, as well as the thermal, electromagnetic, and corrosion fatigue properties of these materials. Design techniques, microstructure, and topology are each discussed as well. Materials covered include additive manufactured lattice structures, cellular lattice materials, acoustic and elastic locally resonant metamaterials, rationally designed cellular metamaterials, optical metamaterials, biological metamaterials, high strength strut-based lattices, and more, and the book concludes with a chapter focused on data-driven design and artificial intelligence for architected metamaterials.

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Part 1: Metamaterial Model Generation and Manufacturing Methods
1. Additive Manufacturing of Cellular lattice materials: topological aspects and CAD modeling
2. Additive Manufacturing of Cellular lattice materials: manufacturing processes and materials,
3. Additive Manufacturing of metamaterials constraints, errors, defects, inspection

Part 2: Properties
4. Mechanical properties of Additive Manufactured Metamaterials: theoretical and numerical approaches
5. Mechanical properties of Additive Manufactured Metamaterials: experimental approaches
6. Acoustic and elastic locally resonant Additive Manufactured metamaterials
7. Permeability to fluid, microfluidic, biological properties of Additive Manufactured Metamaterials
8. Thermal properties of rationally-designed cellular Additive Manufactured metamaterials
9. Corrosion fatigue properties of additively manufactured metamaterials
10. Electromagnetic properties of Additive Manufactured Metamaterials
11. Optical Additive Manufactured Metamaterials from Micro- to Nano-scale

Part 3: Design & Applications
12. Design of metamaterials for additive manufacturing
13. Multiscale modelling of Additive Manufactured mechanical metamaterials
14. Combined Effect of Microstructure and Topology on the Mechanical Behavior and Energy Dissipation of Additive Manufactured Metamaterials
15. Additively Manufactured Lattice Structures
16. Biological Additive Manufactured Metamaterials: Structure, Function and Design Principles
17. Additive Manufactured of Section optimized high strength strut-based lattices
18. From Pixel to Products: industrial transformation with AM metamaterials


Shamsaei, Nima
Nima Shamsaei is currently the Philpott-WestPoint Stevens Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Auburn University, where he is also the founding director of the National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence (NCAME), a NASA and NIST funded research center focused on advancing the additive manufacturing (AM) technology. NCAME is also one of the two U.S.-based founding partners of the ASTM International Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence (AM CoE) with the aim to guide multi-disciplinary research and foster effective collaborations amongst industry, government, academia, and non-profit organizations for ensuring a coordinated, global effort for rapidly closing standards and workforce development gaps in advanced manufacturing. Prior to joining academia, Dr. Shamsaei spent many years in industry, including in leadership positions, specializing in fatigue analysis and durability test development. Dr. Shamsaei then took his skillset to Mississippi State University in 2013 and initiated a university level AM research track. The focus of his research was on the structural integrity of AM metallic materials, which is his continued primary area of interest at Auburn University. His research work has resulted so far in publishing over 300 peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings as well as 130+ technical presentations including 60+ invited talks or keynote/plenary speeches in the areas of fatigue, fracture, mechanics of materials, and AM material/part qualification, certification, and standardization. Several government agencies and private companies sponsor many of his research projects in order to advance AM technology for faster industrial adoption. He has served as the guest editor for the International Journal of Fatigue 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th special issues on Additive Manufacturing in 2017, 2019, 2021, and 2022 as well as the Journal of Materials Processing Technology's 1st and 2nd special issues on AM Process Qualification in 2021 and 2022. Dr. Shamsaei also organizes multiple AM-related symposia and conferences in ASTM, TMS, and ASME.

Berto, Filippo
Professor Filippo Berto is chair in mechanics of materials at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. He was professor of machine design at the University of Padua, Italy, between 2006 and 2015. He is chairman of the technical committee ESIS TC15 on Structural Integrity of additive manufactured components of European Structural Integrity Society. Filippo Berto received several awards and distinctions, such as Award of Merit (2018) and Wohler medal (2020) from the European Structural Integrity Society. He has received the Stephen Timoshenko Fellow (2018) given by University of Stanford (USA). Filippo Berto is part of the Top Italian Scientists Engineering (Italy). He is editor-in-chief or Editor of several scientific journals, such as, Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, Material Design & Processing Communications and Materials. In addition, he belongs to the editorial board of several leading scientific journals in the area of fatigue, fracture and structural integrity, such as, Materials & Design, International Journal of Fatigue, Safety Science, Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics, Materials Science and Engineering: A, Advanced Engineering Materials, Polymer Testing, Strength of Materials, among others. He is also collaborating with the Centre of Excellence of additive manufacturing established in Auburn and in particular with Prof. Nima Shamsaei and Dr. Mohsen Seifi who is chair of additive manufacturing programs in ASTM. Filippo Berto is also voting member of ASTM F42 on Additive Manufacturing Technologies and ASTM E08 on Metal Fatigue and Fracture. As technical Chair of TC15 is also the founder of the series of European conferences on additive manufacturing ESIAM.



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