MATERIALS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
cod. 1012264

Academic year 2024/25
1° year of course - First semester
Professor responsible for the course unit
Daniel MILANESE
integrated course unit
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ENGLISH

Learning objectives

Knowledge and ability to understand (I Dublin Descriptor):
By the end of the course, the student will have integrated his or her basic knowledge of metallic and polymeric materials suitable for component fabrication using additive manufacturing technology. He/she will have gained awareness of issues related to additive manufacturing technologies. In particular, by the end of the course the student will be able to select appropriate materials and design and manufacture components by additive manufacturing.
Skills (II Descriptor: Ability to apply knowledge and understanding):
Through in-class exercises related to all program topics, the student will learn how to apply the knowledge gained in a design context. In particular, the student will practice additive manufacturing and the use of the simplest 3D printers.
Autonomy of judgment (III Dublin descriptor):
The student should be able to critically understand the characteristics and behavior of matter by evaluating its properties and suitability in relation to the intended applications. He/she will also have to process the relevant data to verify the required performance.
Communication skills: (IV Dublin descriptor)
At the end of the course the student should have acquired sufficient language skills, at least as regards the specific technological terminology of the teachings.
Learning ability (V Dublin descriptor):
The students who have attended the course will be able to deepen their knowledge of materials for additive manufacturing, through the autonomous consultation of specialized texts, scientific or popular magazines, even outside of the topics dealt with strictly in class. The laboratory experience gained will have the aim of introducing the student to the most recent developments in terms of research in the field of polymeric materials applied to additive manufacturing : the student should have acquired the basic knowledge and skills of the discipline to face, in the future, an autonomous deepening of these aspects.

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of chemistry and materials science and technology

Course unit content

The Course of Functional and Sustainable Materials aims to provide the following knowledge to design students:
- technical-scientific tools to broaden the cultural bases of the student allowing him/her a conscious management of the technical functionalities of the materials used and the potential of transformation technologies to put them at the service of his own creativity;
- knowledge of metallic materials and related additive manufacturing technologies for making components (see module "Metallic materials for additive manufacturing");
- knowledge of polymeric materials and related additive manufacturing technologies for making components (see module "Polymeric materials for additive manufacturing");

Full programme

Bibliography

The reference texts are reported in the syllabus of each respective module of the laboratory.

Teaching methods

The knowledge and skills are acquired by the students, for each training area, through:
(i) Frontal lessons in the classroom using the projection of slides. The teaching material will be provided on the “Elly” platform (http://elly.scvsa.unipr.it);
(ii) Exercises demonstration in the laboratory.
The details in terms of CFU of the division of this structure are reported in the Syllabus of each module of the Laboratory.

Assessment methods and criteria

The evaluation of learning takes place through an assessment of knowledge structured as follows:
1) Written assessment of skill learning: a written examination will be conducted that corresponds to the assessment of skills acquired within each module pertaining to teaching. This will be a written examination with 6 open-ended questions in numbers proportional to the CFUs of the individual modules. The assessment will be made on a scale of 0 to 30. The grade will be considered sufficient if a grade of at least 9/30 is achieved for each module.
2) Oral assessment: those with a written assessment between 18 and 21 will have to take an oral examination. All others, provided they have at least a sufficient evaluation, may request to take the oral examination.
The final vote will be unique and will represent the summary of the individual votes.

Other information

Class attendance is strongly recommended. Registration of attendance at teaching workshops will be made. Laboratory activities are mandatory.

2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns