Investigating How Additively Manufactured Parts in Traditionally Manufactured Systems Affect the System Dynamic Properties

Lawrence W. Funke, B. Hylton, K. Brown, Mallory Sommer
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Additive manufacturing (AM) sits poised to make a large impact on the manufacturing sector. Expanding from their original application in rapid prototyping, AM parts are increasingly appearing in full production systems. Using AM parts as replacement parts has recently been touted as a way to save money and increase efficiencies in supply chains. While much work has been done exploring the properties of individual AM parts and how they might affect supply chains, very little has been done to investigate the impact of AM parts as components in a larger system. In fact, there appears to be a lack of research into how AM components affect the system vibrational properties when used as replacement parts. This work sought to answer this question by investigating the effects of replacing a steel bar in a four-bar mechanism with an AM polylactic acid (PLA) bar. Both static and dynamic testing were performed on the system when it was entirely steel, and when one part was replaced with an AM PLA bar. The static results indicated that the dominant modal frequencies of the system were not significantly impacted by the change, possibly suggesting that AM components may be used as replacement parts without concern for shifting modes of vibration. The dynamic data showed that the reduction of mass in the link helped reduce vibrations during operation, suggesting that some care should be taken in matching part properties between AM components and the ones they are replacing. The authors do urge caution in applying and interpreting these results, though, as they are preliminary and require further investigation. Because of this, the paper concludes with suggestions on how to expand and extend these results to fill the gap in the literature identified herein.
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传统制造系统中增材制造部件对系统动态特性的影响研究
增材制造(AM)有望对制造业产生重大影响。从最初的快速成型应用扩展,增材制造零件越来越多地出现在完整的生产系统中。使用增材制造零件作为替换零件最近被吹捧为节省资金和提高供应链效率的一种方式。虽然已经做了很多工作来探索单个增材制造零件的特性以及它们如何影响供应链,但很少有人研究增材制造零件作为更大系统中的组件的影响。事实上,似乎缺乏研究增材制造组件如何影响系统的振动特性,当用作替换部件时。这项工作试图通过研究用AM聚乳酸(PLA)棒代替四棒机制中的钢筋的效果来回答这个问题。静态和动态测试都是在系统上进行的,当它完全是钢的,当一个部分被AM PLA棒代替。静态结果表明,系统的主模态频率没有受到变化的显著影响,这可能表明增材制造部件可以用作替换部件,而不必担心振动模态的变化。动态数据表明,连杆中质量的减少有助于减少运行过程中的振动,这表明在匹配增材制造部件与它们要替换的部件之间的部件特性时应谨慎。然而,作者确实敦促在应用和解释这些结果时要谨慎,因为它们是初步的,需要进一步的调查。因此,本文最后提出了如何扩展和扩展这些结果以填补本文确定的文献空白的建议。
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