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Article Dans Une Revue Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Année : 2014

A novel methodology of design for Additive Manufacturing applied to Additive Laser Manufacturing process

Rémi Ponche
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Olivier Kerbrat
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Pascal Mognol
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Jean-Yves Hascoët
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Nowadays, due to rapid prototyping processes improvements, a functional metal part can be built directly by Additive Manufacturing. It is now accepted that these new processes can increase productivity while enabling a mass and cost reduction and an increase of the parts functionality. However, the physical phenomena that occur during these processes have a strong impact on the quality of the produced parts. Especially, because the manufacturing paths used to produce the parts lead these physical phenomena, it is essential to considerate them right from the parts design stage.In this context, a new numerical chain based on a new design for Additive Manufacturing (DFAM) methodology is proposed in this paper, the new DFAM methodology being detailed; both design requirements and manufacturing speci cities are taken into account. The corresponding numerical tools are detailed in the particular case of thin-walled metal parts manufactured by an Additive Laser Manufacturing (ALM) process.
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hal-01010106 , version 1 (05-02-2015)

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Rémi Ponche, Olivier Kerbrat, Pascal Mognol, Jean-Yves Hascoët. A novel methodology of design for Additive Manufacturing applied to Additive Laser Manufacturing process. Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 2014, 30 (4), pp.389-398. ⟨hal-01010106⟩
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