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Identify a traditionally-manufactured product, and adapt the product to be made via AM. Document & critically analyze each step of your process.
Below is a rough guideline for how you may work through this project, but is not representative of all actions/analysis/determinations you may perform:
Product Selection:
Choose a product that is simple enough to allow a comprehensive analysis but complex enough to benefit from the advantages of AM.
Break down the product into its individual components, noting materials, connections, and the function of each part.
Design for Additive Manufacturing (DFAM) Analysis:
Identify necessary DFAM changes to optimize the product for AM processes, considering factors such as part consolidation, geometry optimization, and the elimination of unnecessary supports.
Redesign the product or components with AM in mind, focusing on minimizing assembly and utilizing the geometric freedom of AM.
Material Selection:
Select appropriate materials for AM that meet or exceed the properties of the original materials, including considerations for mechanical strength, flexibility, thermal resistance, and aesthetics.
Justify material choices based on their compatibility with the chosen AM process and the intended use of the product.
AM Process Selection:
Determine the most suitable AM process(es) for each component, considering factors such as material type, desired resolution, surface finish, and production volume.
Evaluate trade-offs between different AM processes, such as build time, cost, and post-processing requirements.
Cost Analysis:
Compare the estimated costs associated with traditional manufacturing and AM, taking into account the entire lifecycle of the product, from raw materials to end-of-life.
Consider how the changes in design, materials, and manufacturing processes impact the overall cost.
Sustainability Consideration:
Analyze the environmental impact of manufacturing the product traditionally versus using AM.
Discuss the potential for material reduction, energy efficiency, and recyclability with AM.
Prototype and Testing:
Create a prototype of the redesigned product using the selected AM process.
Conduct functional testing to ensure that the AM-produced product meets the required specifications and performance criteria.
To receive credit on this challenge, submit the URL link to the page on your portfolio website that documents your project