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Development of methods for designing and manufacturing aircraft components with additive technologies
Author(s) -
W. Adamski,
Janusz Michalcewicz
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
mechanik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0025-6552
DOI - 10.17814/mechanik.2020.3.7
Subject(s) - aviation , manufacturing engineering , table (database) , production (economics) , engineering , process (computing) , mechanical engineering , computer science , automotive engineering , aerospace engineering , data mining , economics , macroeconomics , operating system
This article is the description of the additive technology used for the production of aviation parts made of stainless steel and titanium, and shows the direction of further research and development of this technology for the needs of the aviation industry. The application of the robot-controlled LBDMD system (robotized laser based direct metal deposition for aircraft parts), which uses a 6-axis robot arm with a rotary table, has been shown in this paper. The LBDMD system simplifies the development of the multidirectional deposition process for complex parts, significantly reducing their production time. The benefits obtained from the use of additive manufacturing (AM) technology in the production of aviation parts were presented.

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