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Jyothish Kumar 205 $a1st ed. 2017. 210 1$aSingapore :$cSpringer Nature Singapore :$cImprint: Springer,$d2017. 215 $a1 online resource (195 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a981-10-0811-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $aInfluence of Process Parameters on Tensile Strength of Additive Manufactured Polymer Parts using Taguchi Method -- Determination and Comparison of the Anisotropic Strengths of Fused Deposition Modeling P400 ABS -- Estimating the Effect of Process Parameters on Build Time and Model Material Volume for FDM Process Optimization by Response Surface Methodology and Grey Relational Analysis -- Current Trends of Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace Industry -- Influence of Oxygen Partial Pressure on Hydroxyapatite Coating of Additive Manufactured component by Pulsed Laser Deposition -- Electro Discharge Machining of Ti-alloy(Ti6Al4V) and 316LStainless Steel and Optimization of Process Parameters by Grey Relational Analysis (GRA) Method -- Multi-Objective Optimization of Mechanical Properties of Aluminium 7075 Based Hybrid Metal Matrix Composite using Genetic Algorithm -- A Review on Status of Research in Metal Additive Manufacturing -- Multi Response Optimization of Nd: YAG Laser for Micro Drilling of 304Stainless Steel using Grey Relational Analysis -- Additive Manufacturing at French Space Agency with Industry Partnership -- Wear Characterization of Direct Steel ?H20 Specimens Produced by Additive Manufacturing Techniques -- Rapid Manufacturing of Customized Surgical Cutting Guide for the Accurate Resection of Malignant Tumor in the Mandible -- Implant Analysis on the Lumbar-Sacrum Vertebrae using Finite Element Method -- An Automated Acupressure Glove For Stress & Pain Relief Using 3D Printing -- Development and Optimization of Dental Crown using Rapid Prototyping Integrated with CAD. 330 $aThis edited volume comprises select chapters on advanced technologies for 3D printing and additive manufacturing and how these technologies have changed the face of direct, digital technologies for rapid production of models, prototypes and patterns. 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Franco, Tathagata Chatterji, Ellen Derbyshire, James Tracey 205 $a1st ed. 2020. 210 1$aSingapore :$cSpringer Singapore :$cImprint: Springer,$d2020. 215 $a1 online resource (XII, 298 p. 25 illus., 17 illus. in color.) 225 1 $aScience for Sustainable Societies,$x2197-7348 311 08$a981-329-926-6 327 $aChapter 01. Towards Impact Sustainability - Introduction -- Chapter 02. No Poverty - Building Sustainable Communities: A Framework for Supporting Community Livelihoods and Poverty Alleviation in Resource Regions -- Chapter 03. Zero Hunger - Full?Cycle?Organic Waste-to Resource Compost Program?Development: Addressing Poverty and Environmental Sustainability -- Chapter 04. Good Health and Wellbeing - Effects of ultraviolet radiation on human DNA: A point of view from Sustainable Healthcare -- Chapter 05. Quality Education - Governing Education for Sustainable Development: Towards Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education -- Chapter 06. Gender Equality - Not Just a Women?s Issue: Sustainable Leadership in Male Dominated Industries ? The Case of the Extractive Industry -- Chapter 07. Clean Water and Sanitation - Sustainable Use of Energy and Water Resources in the Mining sector: A Comparative Case Study of Open-pit and Alluvial Mining Technology -- Chapter 08. Affordable and Clean Energy - -eWisely- Exceptional Women in Sustainability Have Energy to Boost: Contribution of the Energy Sector to the Achievement of the SDGs -- Chapter 09. Decent work and Economic Growth - A decent day?s pay for a decent day?s work: Lessons to be learnt from fair trade small producers? experiences in global markets -- Chapter 10. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure - Community Capacity-building for Sustainable Resource Governance in the Small-Scale Mining Industry -- Chapter 11. Reducing inequalities - Reducing Inequalities (SDG10) in Australia?s superannuation system: a multi-dimensional approach to achieving female financial equality in retirement -- Chapter 12. Sustainable Cities and Communities - SDG 11 and the New Urban Agenda: Global Sustainability Frameworks for Local Action -- Chapter 13. Responsible Consumption and Production - Sustainable Community Development through Entrepreneurship: Corporate-Based versus Wellbeing-Centered Approaches to Responsible Production -- Chapter 14. Climate Action - Climate Education: Identifying Challenges to Climate Action -- Chapter 15. Life Below Water - Introducing Fish Skin as a Sustainable Raw Material for Fashion -- Chapter 16. Life on Land - A Review of Sustainable Fashion Design Processes: Upcycling Waste Organic Yarns -- Chapter 17. Peace, Justice and Institutions - The Untapped Potential of Women for Sustainable Peace in Resource Regions -- Chapter 18. Partnerships for the Goals - Global Business Networks: Accounting for Sustainability -- Chapter 19. Impact Sustainability: Conclusions and Lessons Learned. . 330 $aThis book highlights the value of sustainability science in newly emerging and innovative approaches to research, education, capacity building and practice in order to transform rhetoric into impact sustainability. Presenting case studies from various industries, sectors and geographical contexts targeting the seventeen (Sustainable development Goals (SDGs) outlined in the 2030 Agenda, it provides insightful recommendations to create sustainable impact while at the same time achieving the global goals. 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