Design for Additive Manufacturing: Motivations, Competencies and Performance Impact

Atanu Chaudhuri, Jayanth Jayaram, Iñigo Flores Ituarte, Peder Veng Søberg, Siavash H. Khajavi

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Abstract

32 secondary cases on Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) and expert interviews were used to identify motivations, required competencies and performance impact of AM. Findings suggest that weight reduction motivation coupled with topology optimization competency helped in reducing weight and the number of parts. Material choice competency helped in reducing weight or in improving part functionality or quality. Weight reduction also required design simulation. Choice of appropriate AM process parameters was needed to reduce production time. 8 case studies indicated a collaborative process between DfAM partners.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Titel26 th EurOMA Conference - Operations adding value to Society
Publikationsdato2019
StatusUdgivet - 2019
Begivenhed26th EurOMA Conference - Operations adding value to Society - Hanken School of Economics - Aalto University Business School , Helsinki, Finland
Varighed: 17 jun. 201919 okt. 2019
http://euroma2019.org/

Konference

Konference26th EurOMA Conference - Operations adding value to Society
LokationHanken School of Economics - Aalto University Business School
Land/OmrådeFinland
ByHelsinki
Periode17/06/201919/10/2019
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