Method for Function-Based Identification of Potential AM Components in Conventional Product Architectures

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Abstract

The implementation of additive manufacturing enables the the re-thinking of a product towards function-oriented design. This study proposes a method, which uses a set of rules and indicators to implement functional integration, part consolidation, part separation and on-demand manufacturing onto a conventional prodcut architecture to restructure it into an AM-oriented product architecture. The feasibility of the method is demonstrated on an assembly from the field of high temperature applications.

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Molina, V. R., Reyes Rey, L., Werner, S., & Göhlich, D. (2022). Method for Function-Based Identification of Potential AM Components in Conventional Product Architectures. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 2, pp. 505–514). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.52

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