numerical simulation

Simulated Production Environment Today

Simulated Production Environment Today

Evaluation of the numerical process simulation of selective laser melting
Emre Sahin ORCID Icon, Lennart Grüger ORCID Icon, Sebastian Härtel ORCID Icon
Numerical simulation for the optimization of conventional manufacturing processes is common practice in industry, but isn’t yet fully developed for generative manufacturing processes. The simulation of powder bed fusion (PBF) especially, with their more than 130 influencing factors, poses major challenges. Nevertheless, the methods developed can substantially accelerate product development, as an examination of common procedures and innovative approaches shows.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 40 | 2024 | Edition 4 | Pages 70-77 | DOI 10.30844/I4SE.24.4.70
Hollow Shafts for Wind Turbines

Hollow Shafts for Wind Turbines

Prozessauslegung anhand von FEM-Simulationen
Gerhard Hirt, David Schäfer, Martin Franzke
Due to the increasing energy demand in Brazil renewable energy sources become more and more important. In addition to hydropower which is already used in Brazil there is a high potential for wind energy. In particular the coastal regions in Northern Brazil have great potential for using wind turbines. Modern wind turbines show a clear tendency for larger more powerful and economic usage. But the limits of the physical feasibility are reached. A weight reduction while increasing the maintenance-free operation time is the problem to be solved by a Brazilian-German research team. The Institute of Metal Forming, RWTH Aachen develops a solution with regard to the lightweight construction of generator shafts for large wind turbines within the “Brazilian German Collaborative Research Initiative in Manufacturing Technology” (BRAGECRIM) together with the “Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Porto Alegre, Brazil).
Industrie Management | Volume 27 | 2011 | Edition 2 | Pages 73-76