The forming principles and characteristics of additive manufacturing technology are introduced at first stage, afterwards the development status and development trend at china and abroad are
Process chain development for additive manufacturing of
Cemented carbide is a difficult material to be processed by Additive Manufacturing (AM) necessitating the need for process chain development to overcome the limitations of AM. Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) is proven to be the best AM process for making a complex product, and has potential to help produce a defect-free cemented
Design for the Additive Manufacturing Process Chain
Post-processing operations are required for most additive manufacturing (AM) processes. Consideration of the entire process chain, from the AM process to all the post-processing
Additive Manufacturing: Definition, Process, Uses, and Materials
Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is a cutting-edge manufacturing process revolutionizing industries worldwide. It involves building objects layer by layer using digital models, unlike traditional subtractive methods. Additive manufacturing enables the creation of complex geometries that are challenging or
ISO/ASTM 52900:2021(en), Additive manufacturing ? General
multi-step process,noun. type of additive manufacturing (3.1.2) process in which parts (3.9.1) are fabricated in two or more operations where the first typically provides the basic geometric shape and the following consolidates the part to the fundamental properties of the intended material.
Revolutionizing manufacturing: A comprehensive overview of
Additive manufacturing (AM), often referred to as rapid prototyping, freeform fabrication, or 3D printing, is defined as "the process of joining materials to
Generalized Additive Manufacturing Process Chain | SpringerLink
Abstract. Every product development process involving an Additive Manufacturing machine requires the operator to go through a set sequence of tasks. Easy-to-use "desktop" or "3D printing" machines emphasize the simplicity of this task sequence. These desktop machines are characterized by their low cost, simplicity of use, and ability to
Process chain modeling and selection in an additive
This paper introduces a new two-dimensional approach to modeling manufacturing process chains. This approach is used to consider the role of additive
Integration of Additive Manufacturing into Process Chain of
2.1 Chinese Antique Porcelain. Porcelain is a type of translucent ceramic material made by heating, generally including kaolin (a fine white clay), in a kiln to high temperatures between 1,200 and 1,400 °C. The materials and the heating process give porcelain the glossy surface. Chinese porcelain has a long history of around 2,000 years
Implementation of Additive Manufacturing in Industry
Abstract. Although numerous successful showcases demonstrated the technological readiness of Additive Manufacturing (AM), its adoption continues to pose a major challenge to industrial organizations. Firms are required to consider a wide range of implementation factors, including AM technology, supply chain, operations, organization,
Impacts of Adopting Additive Manufacturing Process on Supply Chain
Background: The objective of this literature review is to systematically explore the supply chain (SC)-related issues of additive manufacturing (AM)-based production processes. For SC sustainability, efficiency, and performance improvements, the adoptation of disruptive technologies like AM plays a vital role, because the product''s SC
CAD/CAM Process Chain for Hybrid Additive Manufacturing
The proposed process chain for hybrid additive manufacturing was demonstrated successfully. The results showed the necessity of heat input control strategies for the fabrication of parts with varying wall thickness and proved that a geometry-based approach increases the robustness of the deposition process.
Process chain development for additive manufacturing of cemented carbide
Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D-printing, is process of joining materials to make objects from three-dimensional model data, layer-by-layer, as opposed to subtractive manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing Process Chain
Learn about the process chaining in Additive Manufacturing. Submitted by Akash Periyasamy, on June 09, 2022. From CAD description to physical result, AM
Additive Manufacturing in the Process Chain
The surfaces that are delivered by additive manufacturing – the technique of building up components layer-by-layer – are simply too rough. We aim to integrate additive manufacturing techniques into existing process chains to allow companies to build on their manufacturing experiences and competencies. Such a strategy also ensures that the
The mainstreaming of additive manufacturing
The heist at the center of the 2018 ensemble comedy movie Ocean''s 8 required the protagonists to switch valuable jewels for 3-D-printed copies. "Replicators," which generate food or tools from basic raw materials, have been a staple of science fiction in film and TV for generations. Yet while Hollywood has been quick to seize on the
Dynamic modeling of additive manufacturing process chains for end-use part manufacturing
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2021.11.084 Corpus ID: 244696863 Dynamic modeling of additive manufacturing process chains for end-use part manufacturing @article{Wiese2021DynamicMO, title={Dynamic modeling of additive manufacturing process chains for end-use
Additive manufacturing: recent trends, applications and
In today''s era, additive manufacturing (AM) is attracting unparalleled attention across the globe. From initial obscurity, today there is practically no sphere of life untouched by this technology. The quantum of research in this field has witnessed overwhelming growth which in turn leads to impressive newer developments at almost
Digital Twin in Process Planning of the Additive and Subtractive
Abstract. Additive and subtractive (Add/Sub) manufacturing processes are increasingly being combined to produce complex parts with unique geometries and properties. However, the design of such combined processes is often challenging as it requires a deep understanding of the interaction between the different processes. On the
Comparison of Process Chains of Additive and Conventional
To give companies a clearer idea of the implications of using additive manufacturing, a rough filter model and a comparison of process chains of additive
Technical University of Denmark: Integrated Process Chain for Production of Molds in LPBF Additive Manufacturing
Mandaná Moshiri recently presented a thesis, ''Integrated process chain for first-time-right mold components production using laser powder bed fusion metal additive manufacturing'', to
Revolutionizing manufacturing: A comprehensive overview of additive
Additive manufacturing (AM), often referred to as rapid prototyping, freeform fabrication, or 3D printing, is defined as "the process of joining materials to make objects from 3D model data, usually layer upon layer, as opposed to subtractive manufacturing methodologies" like machining [1, 2].Various industries refer to the
General 3D printing process | Process chain of Additive Manufacturing
All additive manufacturing techniques adopt the same basic approach, additive manufacturing systems generally have a similar sort of process chain. Basicall All additive
Process chain modeling and selection in an additive manufacturing context
The machining process chain is an emerging area in precision manufacturing. Thompson [6] applied it for the selection of an additive manufacturing context, and Uhlmann [7] presented a review of
Additive manufacturing, explained | MIT Sloan
Additive manufacturing is the process of creating an object by building it one layer at a time. It is the opposite of subtractive manufacturing, in which an object is created by cutting away at a solid
Additive manufacturing ppt | PPT
Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, involves building 3D objects layer by layer from digital models. The document discusses the current state and future potential of 7 additive manufacturing processes, including stereolithography, material jetting, binder jetting, material extrusion, powder bed fusion, sheet lamination,
Generalized Additive Manufacturing Process Chain | SpringerLink
3.1 Introduction. Every product development process involving an Additive Manufacturing machine requires the operator to go through a set sequence of tasks. Easy-to-use "desktop" or "3D printing" machines emphasize the simplicity of this task sequence. These desktop machines are characterized by their low cost, simplicity of use, and
Additive Manufacturing Step by Step
The whole additive manufacturing process can be explained in 9 different steps, five of which involve a succession of information conversions through different software.. Let''s look in detail at each stage of the process:. Creation of the 3D model; The additive manufacturing process begins with the creation of a CAD (Computer-Assisted Design)
Material Extrusion-Debinding-Sintering as an Emerging Additive Manufacturing Process Chain
Other generic terms found in literature for indicating the same process chain are: Material Extrusion Additive Manufacturing of Highly-filled Polymer (MEAM-HP) [], Bound Powder Extrusion (BPE) [], Extrusion-based Metal/Ceramic Additive Manufacturing [12, 13].
RWTH Aachen DAP – Inventing the Future of Additive Manufacturing
For this reason, we research and develop viable solutions for a sustainable implementation of Additive Manufacturing (AM) in the process chains of a wide range of industries. To this end, we consider all horizontal and vertical elements of the AM process chain as well as interfaces in between: from digitalization and production networking to materials and
Environmental and technical evaluation of additive manufacturing
As a consequence, the production systems where these series-ready technologies are embedded in become more complex and competitive, including further post-processing and finishing measures to match part 29th CIRP Life Cycle Engineering Conference Environmental and technical evaluation of additive manufacturing:
Siemens enables industrialization of additive manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing Network – an online order-to-delivery collaboration platform for the industrial additive manufacturing community, helps streamline the AM production process Siemens'' Digital Enterprise portfolio consists of software and automation solutions that optimize process steps along the entire value chain of additive manufacturing.
Concept for Development of Additive Process Chains in
The concept is based on a classical production planning approach with a strong focus on a newly developed graphic design framework to manage complex
Logistics | Free Full-Text | Impacts of Adopting Additive Manufacturing Process on Supply Chain
Background: The objective of this literature review is to systematically explore the supply chain (SC)-related issues of additive manufacturing (AM)-based production processes. For SC sustainability, efficiency, and performance improvements, the adoptation of disruptive technologies like AM plays a vital role, because the product''s SC
Process chain development for additive manufacturing of
Consequently, heat treatment as a process chain component is an effective measure to develop cemented carbide products by additive manufacturing. 2 The present work has demonstrated that by post-processing SLS cemented carbides at 400 °C, the best AM wear-resistance material which shows six times more wear resistance than
Digital Twin in Process Planning of the Additive and Subtractive Process Chain
Abstract. Additive and subtractive (Add/Sub) manufacturing processes are increasingly being combined to produce complex parts with unique geometries and properties. However, the design of such combined processes is often challenging as it requires a deep understanding of the interaction between the different processes. On
Hybrid Additive Manufacturing – Process Chain Correlations and
In Additive Manufacturing (AM), numerous approaches on design guidelines for parts and production layouts are proposed, while technology continues
Concept for Development of Additive Process Chains in Manufacturing Companies
If a process chain encompasses and emphasizes the core importance of application of AM technology, this process chain is also called additive process chain (APC). According to guideline VDI 3405, an APC consists of three fundamental phases: pre-processing, in-processing, and post-processing [ 4 ] (see Fig. 1 ).
The Power of AM Is in Product and Process | Additive Manufacturing
The entire AM process chain is key to DFAM, because as Saunders says, "Additive manufacturing is not an island.". That chain includes 3D CAD, FEA/CFD, CAM, the AM machine, CAM inspection, postprocessing, verification and PLM. Leading industry players are working to build that chain as they develop optimized CAD tools,
Additive manufacturing ppt | PPT
Additive manufacturing ppt. Oct 15, 2016 • Download as PPTX, PDF •. 92 likes • 82,054 views. AI-enhanced description. S. Stephin Abraham Sabu. Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, involves building 3D objects layer by layer from digital models. The document discusses the current state and future potential of 7
Material Extrusion-Debinding-Sintering as an Emerging Additive
The Additive Manufacturing (AM) industry has been rapidly growing, counting a +19.5% in 2021 and a +7.5% after the pandemic period [].The market appears to be in great motion, as demonstrated by the high numbers of mergers and acquisitions registered among the leading companies, together with impressive investments to
Hybrid Process Chain from Die Casting and Additive Manufacturing
In contrast to additive manufacturing, high quantities can be produced in a short time during die casting. Among other things, this is due to the very high mold filling speed of up to 12 m/s and the associated short cycle time of only a few minutes per component [1]. However, the high productivity is also associated with disadvantages.