Analysis to support design for additive manufacturing with desktop 3d printing
- FERNÁNDEZ VICENTE, MIGUEL
- Andrés Conejero Rodilla Director/a
Universidad de defensa: Universitat Politècnica de València
Fecha de defensa: 07 de julio de 2022
- Juan Antonio García Manrique Presidente/a
- Daniel Moreno Nieto Secretario/a
- José Luis Saorín Pérez Vocal
Tipo: Tesis
Resumen
In recent years, Additive Manufacturing through material extrusion has experienced accelerated development and adoption thanks to the wide availability of low-cost machines and materials. The size of these machines has been reduced from shop floor to desktop size, enabling their usage in office setups or at home. This change has allowed the adoption of the technology by the broadest range of users than ever, with or without an engineering design background. This new paradigm has created the challenge of how to enable these novel users to leverage the capabilities provided by this technology. This technology allows the creation of complex geometry and customised products with a cost lower than conventional manufacturing processes. Furthermore, the large number of users willing to share their designs allows finding design solutions from other designers. However, the wide range of machine configurations, parameters and materials requires providing support to obtain successful results under any combination. This thesis addresses this challenge by identifying the design and manufacturing characteristics to be considered and investigating the mechanical and post-processing considerations. A new design framework that enables new users to leverage the capabilities and consider the limitations is proposed and evaluated. This research finds that it is possible to create a design toolkit that enables untrained users to design products using the complexity enabled by the technology whilst ensuring the product's functionality and manufacturability.