Search for dissertations about: "DfAM."
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word DfAM..
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1. Creativity in Design for Additive Manufacturing
Abstract : Additive Manufacturing (AM) brings opportunities to create designs with complex geometries that would be impossible or very difficult to produce using conventional manufacturing technologies. While AM is widely seen as a means to increase the creativity of designers and thus innovation within organisations, there is a lack of understanding of how designers can manage their creativity while working with Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM). READ MORE
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2. Design of flexible lattice structures : a design for additive manufacturing perspective
Abstract : Recent years has seen an unprecedented growth in emerging technologies like Additive manufacturing (AM), augmenting the manufacturing capabilities through a multitude of opportunities while also introducing unique constraints, such as support structures, and post-processing requirements. Taking full advantage of the potential of AM demands product designs to be optimised for both opportunities and constraints specific to AM, requiring evolution from the traditional design for manufacturing to design for additive manufacturing (DfAM). READ MORE
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3. Some aspects on designing for metal Powder Bed Fusion
Abstract : Additive Manufacturing (AM) using the Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) is a relatively new manufacturing method that is capable of creating shapes that was previously practically impossible to manufacture. Many think it will revolutionize how manufacturing will be done in the future. READ MORE
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4. Modelling the integration of Additive Manufacturing technologies in design for space components
Abstract : Products for space applications are traditionally costly and produced in small batches. Moreover, they must be able to withstand extreme environments and meet tough requirements when in operation, as the ability to maintain and repair them is limited. READ MORE
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5. Surface Roughness Considerations in Design for Additive Manufacturing: A Space Industry Case Study
Abstract : Additive Manufacturing (AM), commonly known as 3D printing, represents manufacturing technology that creates objects layer by layer based on 3D model data. AM technologies have capabilities that provide engineers with new design opportunities outside the constraints of traditional subtractive manufacturing. READ MORE