The technological suitability of Additive Manufacturing (AM) for end-use components is, by now, well recognized. In order to understand the actual potential of AM technologies, two key aspects are still to be better investigated: the cost and the environmental performance with respect to the conventional manufacturing routes. In the present paper, cost and primary energy models for both machining and additive/subtractive integrated approaches are presented. Comparative analyses while varying the product shape are carried out for the manufacture of steel components. Cradle-to-gate plus end-of-life system boundaries are applied, and the relevance of light-weighting is accounted for. The here proposed models allow the development of different ...
The degradation of natural resources as a result of consumption to support the economic growth of hu...
Additive Manufacturing offers a high potential in aerospace industry due to its freedom of design a...
Additive Manufacturing represents, by now, a viable alternative for metal-based components productio...
In order to characterise the environmental performance of additive manufacturing (AM) processes, com...
The applicability domain of Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes, apart from technological and qual...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes can be counted among the disruptive technologies that are capa...
Over the last years, additive manufacturing (AM) has been gathering momentum both in the academic an...
This paper presents a simple computational model for determining whether additive manufacturing or s...
From the past decades, increasing attention has been paid to the quality level of technological and ...
Additive Manufacturing is a technology that offers a high potential for industrial companies. Never...
Manufacturing account for a significant portion in the global electricity use and CO2emissions, and ...
This paper discusses the implications of Additive Manufacturing processes on sustainability. It eval...
Currently, no proper cost models are available to assist managers in selecting part-specific allocat...
AbstractThe objective of this work is to compare the energy consumption associated with the creation...
Additive Manufacturing is under the spotlight as potential disruptive technology, particularly for t...
The degradation of natural resources as a result of consumption to support the economic growth of hu...
Additive Manufacturing offers a high potential in aerospace industry due to its freedom of design a...
Additive Manufacturing represents, by now, a viable alternative for metal-based components productio...
In order to characterise the environmental performance of additive manufacturing (AM) processes, com...
The applicability domain of Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes, apart from technological and qual...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes can be counted among the disruptive technologies that are capa...
Over the last years, additive manufacturing (AM) has been gathering momentum both in the academic an...
This paper presents a simple computational model for determining whether additive manufacturing or s...
From the past decades, increasing attention has been paid to the quality level of technological and ...
Additive Manufacturing is a technology that offers a high potential for industrial companies. Never...
Manufacturing account for a significant portion in the global electricity use and CO2emissions, and ...
This paper discusses the implications of Additive Manufacturing processes on sustainability. It eval...
Currently, no proper cost models are available to assist managers in selecting part-specific allocat...
AbstractThe objective of this work is to compare the energy consumption associated with the creation...
Additive Manufacturing is under the spotlight as potential disruptive technology, particularly for t...
The degradation of natural resources as a result of consumption to support the economic growth of hu...
Additive Manufacturing offers a high potential in aerospace industry due to its freedom of design a...
Additive Manufacturing represents, by now, a viable alternative for metal-based components productio...