Additive manufacturing: expanding 3D printing horizon in industry 4.0

被引:0
作者
Gaurav Prashar
Hitesh Vasudev
Dharam Bhuddhi
机构
[1] Lovely Professional University,School of Mechanical Engineering
[2] School of Mechanical Engineering,Division of Research and Innovation
[3] Lovely Professional University,undefined
[4] Uttaranchal University,undefined
来源
International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM) | 2023年 / 17卷
关键词
Additive manufacturing; Industry 4.0; Biomedical industry; Sustainability;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology enables the production of personalized goods at reduced development costs, shorter lead times, lower energy consumption during manufacturing, and decreased material waste. AM will be consolidated as a leading technology in numerous sectors in the near future due to the maturity of the technology, the wide range of possibilities afforded by 3D printing, and the institutional push. One of the most important aspects of Industry 4.0 is 3D printing. It may be used to fabricate complicated parts and allows companies to cut inventory, develop on-demand items, create smaller localized manufacturing conditions, and even shorten supply chains. AM is expected to increase rapidly in the future because of its above stated remarkable “performance record.“ According to a report published the AM market is predicted to produce US$2 trillion worth of components and end products by year 2030. Hence integration of smart technology and production systems or indirectly one can say that AM is promoting Industry 4.0 and it plays a pivotal role in solving some of the 4th industrial revolution’s most important needs. AM is a future paradigm for futuristic production systems, and Industry 4.0 will leverage its potential to reach essential goals. AM will be found now days in a variety of industrial applications including aerospace and health care to consumer goods. This review article discusses about brief AM technology, history, its industrial applications, challenges, and future prospective. Finally, case studies using AM has been considered.
引用
收藏
页码:2221 / 2235
页数:14
相关论文
共 195 条
[1]  
Dilberoglu UM(2017)The role of additive manufacturing in the era of industry 4.0 Procedia Manuf. 11 545-554
[2]  
Gharehpapagh B(2019)A manufacturing cost analysis framework to evaluate machining and fused filament fabrication additive manufacturing approaches Int. J. Adv. Manuf. Technol. 102 3091-3108
[3]  
Yaman U(2018)The future of manufacturing industry: a strategic roadmap toward Industry 4.0 J. Manuf. Technol. Manage. 29 910-936
[4]  
Dolen M(2015)AIMS–a metal additive-hybrid manufacturing system: system architecture and attributes Procedia Manuf. 1 273-286
[5]  
Urbanic RJ(2016)Big data in cyber-physical systems, digital manufacturing and industry 4.0 Int. J. Eng. Manuf. (IJEM) 6 1-8
[6]  
Saqib SM(2011)A new DFM approach to combine machining and additive manufacturing Comput. Ind. 62 684-692
[7]  
Ghobakhloo M(2014)Development of a hybrid rapid prototyping system using low-cost fused deposition modeling and five-axis machining J. Mater. Process. Technol. 214 2366-2374
[8]  
Manogharan G(2016)A novel method for additive/subtractive hybrid manufacturing of metallic parts Procedia Manuf. 5 1018-1030
[9]  
Wysk R(2013)The development of a novel process planning algorithm for an unconstrained hybrid manufacturing process J. Manuf. Process. 15 404-413
[10]  
Harrysson O(2011)Additive manufacturing of metallic cellular materials via three-dimensional printing Int. J. Adv. Manuf. Technol. 53 231-239