Autor: Michael Schmidt

Additive Manufacturing for Industrial Applications

Additive Manufacturing for Industrial Applications

Development of a Methodology for Integrating Added Value into Products by Additive Manufacturing
Thomas Papke, Dominic Bartels, Michael Schmidt, Marion Merklein, Daniel Gerhard, Jonas Baumann, Indra Pitz
Additive Manufacturing has become more important for industrial applications. The technology offers the opportunity of high geometric flexibility and no need of product specific tools including short time to market. The aim is to integrate added value into products by exploiting these possibilities. Therefore, in this work a methodology focusing on these aspects is developed and applied to a structural component.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 36 | 2020 | Edition 4 | Pages 50-54 | DOI 10.30844/I40M_20-4_S50-54
Future Customization  Interdisciplinary Basic Research in the SFB 814

Future Customization Interdisciplinary Basic Research in the SFB 814

Additive Manufacturing
Dietmar Drummer, Robert F. Singer, Carolin Körner, Michael Schmidt, Florian Kühnlein, Maximilian Drexler, Michael Karg, Thorsten Scharowsky
The increasing complexity of technical components and shorter product life cycles make high demands on the flexibility and the efficiency of production processes. Additive manufacturing processes comply with this requirement profile. So far, these methods particularly in the desktop prototyping and manufacturing are common. The undisputed high potential for individual production of small batches by means of additive manufacturing processes is so far due to the low reproducibility of the manufactured components not been fully utilized in terms of a rapid manufacturing. Especially powder- and beam-based additive manufacturing technologies offer in terms of recoverable component strengths with both metallic and polymeric materials have a promising range of applications. The basic scientific study of this process is the goal of the Collaborative Research Centre 814 Additive Manufacturing (SFB 814). In the following article, aims and initial results from the SFB 814 are shown.
Industrie Management | Volume 29 | 2013 | Edition 2 | Pages 33-38