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1 Introduction
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... While experimental workshops in AM have been held in the past, this workshop uniquely focused on theoretical and computational approaches and involved areas such as simulation-based engineering and science, integrated computational materials engineering, mechanics, materials science, manufacturing processes, and other specialized areas. The full statement of task is shown in Box 1-1.
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... The workshop was held at the Keck Center of the National Academies in Washington, D.C., and was sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Sandia National Laboratories, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Wing Kam Liu, serving as chair of the workshop planning committee, opened the workshop with a brief overview of the four focus areas: 1.
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... The views contained in the report are those of individual workshop participants and do not necessarily represent the views of all workshop participants, the planning committee, or the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. In addition to the workshop summary provided here, materials related to the workshop can be found online at the website of the Board on International Scientific Organizations' U.S.
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... Chapter 2 provides an overview of the theoretical understanding of materials science and mechanics, including related physical sciences, engineering, and mathematics, for AM. Chapter 3 focuses on computational and analytical methods in AM.


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