Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Additive Manufacturing Technologies. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Additive Manufacturing Technologies. Mostrar todas las entradas

miércoles, 13 de junio de 2018

Research supporting principles for DFAM


Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies enable the fabrication of parts and devices that are geometrically complex, have graded material compositions, and can be customised.

To take advantage of these capabilities, it is important to guide engineering designers through the various issues that are unique to AM. We explore the range of principles that are relevant to Design For Additive Manufacturing (DFAM) in this paper.

These include ideas about generating designs that cannot be fabricated using conventional methods to understanding the realities of existing machines and materials to micro-scale issues related to material microstructures and resulting process variations.

Comments about standardisation efforts in the ASTM and ISO organisations are also included.

viernes, 25 de mayo de 2018

PolyJet technology for manufacturing wind tunnel test models


This paper presents industrial applications of the Rapid Prototyping (RP) / Rapid Manufacturing (RM) techniques, developed at the Industrial Innovative Technologies Laboratory (Manufacturing Engineering Department from Transilvania University of Braşov) within the PLADETINO (Platform for Innovative Technological Development) interdisciplinary platform.

The purpose of this work is to demonstrate that Additive Manufacturing Technologies (AMT) can be effectively applied for fabricating test models used in aerodynamic experimental investigations. One of the most popular AMT used worldwide is 3D printing (3DP). 3D printing technologies can be divided in the following groups: inkjet printing, fused deposition modelling and polyjet. The present work is focused on applications of polyjet technology for manufacturing wind tunnel test models. 

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