Dexel-Based Simulation of Directed Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing

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Original languageEnglish
Article number9
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
Volume5
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jan 2021

Abstract

Additive manufacturing is typically a flexible alternative to conventional manufacturing processes. However, manufacturing costs increase due to the effort required to experimentally determine optimum process parameters for customized products or small batches. Therefore, simulation models are needed in order to reduce the amount of effort necessary for experimental testing. For this purpose, a novel technological simulation method for directed energy deposition additive manufacturing is presented here. The Dexel-based simulation allows modeling of additive manufacturing of varying geometric shapes by considering multi-axis machine tool kinematics and local process conditions. The simulation approach can be combined with the simulation of subtractive processes, which enables integrated digital process chains.

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    3D print-ing, Additive manufacturing, Dexel, Directed energy deposition, Hybrid manufacturing, Process simulation

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Dexel-Based Simulation of Directed Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing. / Böß, Volker; Denkena, Berend; Dittrich, Marc-André et al.
In: Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing, Vol. 5, No. 1, 9, 11.01.2021.

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Böß, V, Denkena, B, Dittrich, M-A, Malek, T & Friebe, S 2021, 'Dexel-Based Simulation of Directed Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing', Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing, vol. 5, no. 1, 9. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp5010009
Böß, V., Denkena, B., Dittrich, M-A., Malek, T., & Friebe, S. (2021). Dexel-Based Simulation of Directed Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing. Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing, 5(1), Article 9. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp5010009
Böß V, Denkena B, Dittrich M-A, Malek T, Friebe S. Dexel-Based Simulation of Directed Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing. Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing. 2021 Jan 11;5(1):9. doi: 10.3390/jmmp5010009
Böß, Volker ; Denkena, Berend ; Dittrich, Marc-André et al. / Dexel-Based Simulation of Directed Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing. In: Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing. 2021 ; Vol. 5, No. 1.
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