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sábado, 9 de mayo de 2020

Renishaw, HiETA & nTopology Support Cobra Aero in the Design, Development and Production of a Novel UAV Engine



Cobra Aero, a successful producer of two-stroke engines for UAV applications approached Renishaw to understand how they could incorporate additive manufacturing into their existing manufacturing portfolio.

Cobra had a vision for the use of metal Additive Manufacturing (AM) in their business, and enlisted additional help from HiETA and nTopology to help drive the development of an innovative engine design.

Leveraging the design opportunities of AM and the expertise of the partners involved, Cobra have devised a pioneering and extremely performant new engine design.

Moreover, Cobra have explored the applications space including production of tooling, complex componentry and highly customized components in their sister motorcycle business, Cobra Moto.
Primary Topics: • Design for ManufactureAerospace DesignComplex Structures for Heat ExchangeProduct Innovation and Testing Speaker: Kevin Brigden Additive Applications Engineer, Renishaw
Kevin has a master's degree in engineering with honors in motorsports engineering from the University of Central Lancashire, England. A member of a team of technical specialists, he brings a skill-set centered in computer-aided engineering (CAE) including computer-aided design (CAD), finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). During Kevin's time with Renishaw, he has led and consulted on numerous design projects in collaboration with partners and customers from aerospace, automotive, space and defense and medical engineering. Kevin is at the forefront of the design for additive manufacture (DfAM) movement, with many of his characteristic and innovative designs widely recognized and imitated.

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lunes, 12 de agosto de 2019

Cobra Aero: nuevos motores mediante Impresión 3D


Con sede en Michigan, Cobra Aero diseña y fabrica anualmente unos 2.000 motores para clientes de aeronáutica y automoción. Buscando mejorar sus capacidades de producción internas, la compañía se interesó hace tiempo en el potencial de la fabricación aditiva a la hora de producir motores para UAVs, y recientemente anunció su decisión de fabricarlos mediante Impresión 3D.

Esta decisión ha venido precedida de un completo rediseño encaminado principalmente a mejorar la refrigeración y reducir el numero de piezas. En palabras de Sean Hilbert, presidente de Cobra Aero, "Invertir en Manufactura Aditiva nos permite desarrollar herramientas y nuevos productos para aplicaciones de alto valor y pequeño volumen, acelerar el proceso de fabricación y producir diseños que no serían posibles utilizando el mecanizado sustractivo convencional".