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Heterogeneous Fields of Application in Additive Manufacturing

Heterogeneous Fields of Application in Additive Manufacturing

Henrik te Heesen, Michael Wahl, Mats Bremer, Adrian Huwer ORCID Icon, Joachim Messemer
Additive manufacturing is a central component of the fourth industrial revolution, which was initiated a few years ago. The growing interconnection of machines and processes and the ever-increasing individualization of customer needs mean that manufacturers have to adapt to changing markets in a continual process due to global competition. The production of prototypes or individual series using machines that produce complex three-dimensional workpieces is becoming increasingly important for manufacturing companies and, thus, for research institutions in the training of qualified specialists.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 36 | 2020 | Edition 4 | Pages 25-29 | DOI 10.30844/I40M_20-4_S25-29
Fast Production of Replacement Gears for Wind-Turbine Gearboxes

Fast Production of Replacement Gears for Wind-Turbine Gearboxes

Karsten Lübke, Dirk Stöbener, Axel von Freyberg, Martina Fuhrmann, Gert Goch
Wind energy becomes increasingly important, but the rapid evolution of wind turbines is at the expense of reliability. Insurance statistics revealed that the gear boxes often are the cause for malfunctions. Repairing is expensive and time consuming, as the delivery time for replacement gears and bearings can take up to 18 months. Thus, alternative solutions are requested, especially from the operating companies. Regarding gears, a manufacturing process would be interesting, which is independent from special and gear-individual tools like hobs. 5-axes-milling is considered to be a feasible approach for machining before heat treatment, as a variety of gears could be flexibly reproduced.
Industrie Management | Volume 26 | 2010 | Edition 5 | Pages 51-54