Examples of industrial cases of additive manufacturing of metal partsVeli Kujanpää
The term Internet of Things refers to the devices, sensors, software and networks that are used to transfer data throughout asmart manufacturingprocess. For example, aerospace manufacturers use such devices to test the durability of the components of an aircraft. 5. Additive Manufacturing This type ...
Manufacturingis the process or business of producing goods in large numbers in factories. Manufacturing commonly employs a human-machine setupwith division of labor. It is the process of converting parts, components, and raw materials into finished products. The finished goods meet consumers’ specific...
This paper provides a brief review of relatively new additive manufacturing technologies for the fabrication of unusual and complex metal and alloy products by laser and electron beam melting. A number of process features and product microstructures are illustrated utilizing 3D optical and transmission el...
New Metallurgy of Additive Manufacturing in Metal: Experiences from the Material and Process Development with Electron Beam Melting Technology (EBM) Shen, New metallurgy of additive manufacturing in metal: Experiences from the material and process development with electron beam melting technology (EBM), ...
be a challenge when engineers produce the parts using additive manufacturing. Ansys Additive Print reduces distortions enabling the part to be built properly the first time.Rosswag later introduced Ansys Additive Print into the development cycle to help predict the internal stresses of the part and...
Additive Manufacturing This type of manufacturing is commonly referred to as3D printing. It involves the use of layers that are built up upon each other to create shapes and patterns in a three-dimensional process using a special piece of equipment, such as a 3D printer.2 ...
The project collaborator, construction company Mighty Buildings, models its manufacturing process after the automotive industry. Operating highly scalable micro-factories, its 3D-printing methods perform at twice the speed of traditional construction, and, as an additive manufacturer, its projects generate ...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an additive manufacturing process that creates a physical object by laying down thin layers of material and fusing the layers together.
In recent years, the automotive industry has dramatically upped the use of additive manufacturing in their field. Companies are using them not just for prototyping but for the fabrication of car parts as well. Aside from the cost and time reduction, 3D technology also ensures minimal failed or...