Emerging Technology Supply Chain Model for Additive Manufacturing
Auteur : David M. Dietrich
Date de publication : 2010
Éditeur : Missouri University of Science and Technology
Nombre de pages : 570
Résumé du livre
"This research concerns developing an emerging manufacturing technology, additive manufacturing (AM), into a mature and flexible, cost-effective supply chain for aerospace production. The field of additive manufacturing is an approach to low volume manufacturing of plastic or metal parts using three dimensional Computer Aided Design data. As an emerging technology, AM's supply chain is not established compared to conventional aerospace manufacturing technologies, such as injection molding or composite manufacturing. Technical and business challenges limit the robustness of the additive manufacturing system for aerospace applications. The overall intent of this research is to: first, provide an introduction to two main polymer based AM methods, Fused Deposition Modeling and Selective Laser Sintering. Second, illustrate how AM benefits aerospace and third, develop a comprehensive framework that captures technical and non-technical issues surrounding the deployment of an emerging technology, such as AM, into a complex aerospace specific supply chain. Highlighted areas of research include both technical and business based challenges. In addition, the importance of machine flexibility is addressed. Areas of technical contribution include appropriate costing development, AM process and material development, part candidate screening and selection, and the establishment of a robust methodology that will be used as a model for aerospace emerging technology supply chain deployment for the future"--Abstract, leaf iii