posted on 2016-03-23, 14:41authored byAndrew JohnsonAndrew Johnson, Hanifeh Zarezadeh, Xiaoxiao Han, Richard Bibb, Russell Harris
This paper proposes a concept for the development of an in-process monitoring system to assess the quality of components manufactured via the Material Extrusion (ME) Additive Manufacturing (AM) process. The development of such a system has the potential to allow component manufacturers to identify weaknesses within the structure of a built component prior to distribution to customers and subsequent premature in-service failure. Following proposal of the concept, this paper proceeds to highlight a number of key hardware and software components which are fundamental to the further development and implementation of the in-process monitoring system.
Funding
This research was conducted as part of the CassaMobile project and is co-funded by the European Union (Agreement No. 609148).
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
Fraunhofer Direct Digital Manufacturing Conference
Citation
JOHNSON, A. ... et al., 2016. Establishing in-process inspection requirements for material extrusion additive manufacturing [conference paper]. IN: Proceedings of the Fraunhofer Direct Digital Manufacturing Conference. Berlin: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft.
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Acceptance date
2016-01-21
Publication date
2016
Notes
The file includes the author's version of the conference paper and the poster presentation.