Compensation for Geometrical Deviations in Additive Manufacturing

Christoph Hartmann, Philipp Lechner, Benjamin Himmel, Yannick Krieger, Tim C. Lueth, Wolfram Volk

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Abstract

The design of additive manufacturing processes, especially for batch production in industrial practice, is of high importance for the propagation of new additive manufacturing technology. Manual redesign procedures of the additive manufactured parts based on discrete measurement data or numerical meshes are error prone and hardly automatable. To achieve the required final accuracy of the parts, often, various iterations are necessary. To address these issues, a data-driven geometrical compensation approach is proposed that adapts concepts from forming technology. The measurement information of a first calibration cycle of manufactured parts is the basis of the approach. Through non-rigid transformations of the part geometry, a new shape for the subsequent additive manufacturing process was derived in a systematic way. Based on a purely geometrical approach, the systematic portion of part deviations can be compensated. The proposed concept is presented first and was applied to a sample fin-shaped part. The deviation data of three manufacturing cycles was utilised for validation and verification.

Original languageEnglish
Article number83
JournalTechnologies
Volume7
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2019

Keywords

  • 3D-printing
  • accuracy
  • additive manufacturing
  • compensation
  • precision

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