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Hybrid Manufacturing – The Best of Both Worlds

Weigold, Matthias ; Scherer, Timo ; Link, Martin ; Zielke, Niklas (2019)
Hybrid Manufacturing – The Best of Both Worlds.
15th International Conference on High Speed Machining. Prag (Tschechische Republik) (8.-9. Oktober 2019)
Conference or Workshop Item, Bibliographie

Abstract

Additive manufacturing of metal components provides a freedom of design for heavy duty components that's otherwise unfeasible. However, precision and surface quality of additively manufactured structures are rarely sufficient for direct application and therefore require subtractive postprocessing steps. This combination of additive and subtractive manufacturing processes is often referred to as hybrid manufacturing. This paper provides an overview of current research topics in the field of metal based hybrid – additive and subtractive – manufacturing. It furthermore presents the findings of an analysis that identifies research and development efforts in this area on a global level, helping to identify key players and innovation drivers.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Erschienen: 2019
Creators: Weigold, Matthias ; Scherer, Timo ; Link, Martin ; Zielke, Niklas
Type of entry: Bibliographie
Title: Hybrid Manufacturing – The Best of Both Worlds
Language: English
Date: 9 October 2019
Journal or Publication Title: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on High Speed Machining, Prag (Tschechische Republik)
Issue Number: HSM2019-001
Series Volume: 1
Event Title: 15th International Conference on High Speed Machining
Event Location: Prag (Tschechische Republik)
Event Dates: 8.-9. Oktober 2019
Abstract:

Additive manufacturing of metal components provides a freedom of design for heavy duty components that's otherwise unfeasible. However, precision and surface quality of additively manufactured structures are rarely sufficient for direct application and therefore require subtractive postprocessing steps. This combination of additive and subtractive manufacturing processes is often referred to as hybrid manufacturing. This paper provides an overview of current research topics in the field of metal based hybrid – additive and subtractive – manufacturing. It furthermore presents the findings of an analysis that identifies research and development efforts in this area on a global level, helping to identify key players and innovation drivers.

Uncontrolled Keywords: Additive manufacturing;Hybrid manufacturing;Postprocessing
Divisions: 16 Department of Mechanical Engineering
16 Department of Mechanical Engineering > Institute of Production Technology and Machine Tools (PTW)
16 Department of Mechanical Engineering > Institute of Production Technology and Machine Tools (PTW) > Additive Manufacturing and Dental Technology (2021 merged in TEC Fertigungstechnologie)
16 Department of Mechanical Engineering > Institute of Production Technology and Machine Tools (PTW) > Machining Technology (2021 merged in TEC Fertigungstechnologie)
Date Deposited: 08 Nov 2019 08:46
Last Modified: 09 Dec 2021 14:27
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