This work analyzes and compares traditional subtractive machining processes (milling and turning) and additive manufacturing processes (fused deposition modeling, selective sintering, stereolithography, and 3D printing) in an Axiomatic Design context. The processes are examined from a local and isothermal perspective then as time-varying systems to determine the degree of coupling and time-dependent complexity they exhibit. It is shown that subtractive processes exhibit more coupling within the design matrix than additive manufacturing processes. However, additive processes are intrinsically coupled at the voxel level and seem to exhibit more time-dependent complexity than their subtractive counterparts
The objective of this study is to effectively use Additive Manufacturing (AM) techniques (3D printin...
3D-printing is becoming more and more widely used in industry. As this happens, manufacturers are be...
To achieve sustainability across the product life cycle, attention to the production process is a pr...
In order to produce more complex parts, additive manufacturing is on the rise as a competitor for mo...
Copyright © 2014 by ICAD2014 Axiomatic design theory is applied to manufacturing process design. Dif...
International audiencePurpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose a methodology to estimate ma...
The aim of this work is to determine how to combine a subtractive process (HSM) and an additive pro...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has many advantages, but the lack of access to the knowledge associated ...
Since the early days of industrial manufacturing, decisions like the analysis of economic or financi...
Since the early days of industrial manufacturing, decisions like the analysis of economic or financi...
Significant time and cost advantages can be derived from the use of additive manufacturing processes...
Since the early days of industrial manufacturing, decisions like the analysis of economic or financi...
The interest in additive manufacturing (AM) processes is constantly increasing due to the many advan...
The use of conventional manufacturing methods is mainly limited by the size of the production run an...
New additive-subtractive processes promise to enhance SFF capability from prototyping to true low-vo...
The objective of this study is to effectively use Additive Manufacturing (AM) techniques (3D printin...
3D-printing is becoming more and more widely used in industry. As this happens, manufacturers are be...
To achieve sustainability across the product life cycle, attention to the production process is a pr...
In order to produce more complex parts, additive manufacturing is on the rise as a competitor for mo...
Copyright © 2014 by ICAD2014 Axiomatic design theory is applied to manufacturing process design. Dif...
International audiencePurpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose a methodology to estimate ma...
The aim of this work is to determine how to combine a subtractive process (HSM) and an additive pro...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has many advantages, but the lack of access to the knowledge associated ...
Since the early days of industrial manufacturing, decisions like the analysis of economic or financi...
Since the early days of industrial manufacturing, decisions like the analysis of economic or financi...
Significant time and cost advantages can be derived from the use of additive manufacturing processes...
Since the early days of industrial manufacturing, decisions like the analysis of economic or financi...
The interest in additive manufacturing (AM) processes is constantly increasing due to the many advan...
The use of conventional manufacturing methods is mainly limited by the size of the production run an...
New additive-subtractive processes promise to enhance SFF capability from prototyping to true low-vo...
The objective of this study is to effectively use Additive Manufacturing (AM) techniques (3D printin...
3D-printing is becoming more and more widely used in industry. As this happens, manufacturers are be...
To achieve sustainability across the product life cycle, attention to the production process is a pr...