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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Thursday, February 23, 2023
A single part can perform multiple functions, saving space and money. It can, however, be challenging to decide whether consolidation can conform to other system components. Using additive manufacturing software, you can automatically group parts together and solve this problem.
Fremont, CA: In additive manufacturing, different functions require separate software at every step. Several critical functions are performed by AM software, including step-by-step design, printability checks, light weighting, adding support, and simulation analysis. All aspects of additive manufacturing cannot, however, be addressed by a single software package. By integrating software, this issue can be effectively and efficiently resolved.
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Additive Manufacturing Software Functions for Large Enterprises
It is crucial for large enterprises to get AM production workflows right and design complex parts accurately. It is possible to combine both functions with additive manufacturing software. Find out how additive manufacturing drives innovation in design. The following are the features of Additive Manufacturing software for designing and managing workflows:
Top Features of Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) Software
Using DfAM software for medium and large enterprises makes it easy to nurture design thinking. The features they offer are as follows:
Topology Optimization
Topology optimization involves using mathematical tools to simulate a part's material distribution. Inefficient regions can be removed from the design by changing the material distribution. Also, DfAM's automated topology optimization allows complex geometrical structures to be produced quickly.
Lattice Pattern Generation
Automated 3D lattice patterns are generated using additive manufacturing software. Through the use of fewer materials and the design of multifunctional parts, they can significantly reduce costs. Additionally, they are flexible and stress-resistant, as they reduce their weight and cost.
Generative Design
Its strength lies in matching all design parameters, applying all constraints, and generating multiple design candidates quickly and efficiently. The types of materials, shapes, densities, and orientations are just a few examples. As a result, your part evolves according to the parameters you specify and is optimized more efficiently.
Automatic Light-Weighting
Using light-weighting techniques such as materials selection, part consolidation, conformal ribs, lattice structures, and optimization of topology can further reduce costs. Using DfAM software, the process is automatic and simple.
Automated Part Consolidation
A single part can perform multiple functions, saving space and money. It can, however, be challenging to decide whether consolidation can conform to other system components. Using additive manufacturing software, you can automatically group parts together and solve this problem.
Stress, Heat, and Impact Simulation
In the case of light weighting, predict how well the part will withstand stress, heat, and impact. Through simulation, different materials can be tested for temperature, stress, and impact resistance. A part is tested before printing a prototype using DfAM software.
Build Failure Prediction
Calculations based on mathematical analysis help predict building failures. Calculating the efficiency over time can also help predict building failures before they occur. The parts are, therefore, more durable as a result.
3D Packing
With 3D packing technology, you can find the perfect shipping container and calculate its size, number, and maximum capacity. The automated software tool helps you send shipments to your clients efficiently.
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