A benchmark analysis of the quality of distributed additive manufacturing centers

E. Verna, D. Maisano
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PurposeNowadays, companies are increasingly adopting additive manufacturing (AM) technologies due to their flexibility and product customization, combined with non-dramatic increases in per unit cost. Moreover, many companies deploy a plurality of distributed AM centers to enhance flexibility and customer proximity. Although AM centers are characterized by similar equipment and working methods, their production mix and volumes may be variable. The purpose of this paper is to propose a novel methodology to (1) monitor the quality of the production of individual AM centers and (2) perform a benchmarking of different AM centers.Design/methodology/approachThis paper analyzes the quality of the production output of AM centers in terms of compliance with specifications. Quality is assessed through a multivariate statistical analysis of measurement data concerning several geometric quality characteristics. A novel operational methodology is suggested to estimate the fraction nonconforming of each AM center at three different levels: (1) overall production, (2) individual product typologies in the production mix and (3) individual quality characteristics.FindingsThe proposed methodology allows performing a benchmark analysis on the quality performance of distributed AM centers during regular production, without requiring any ad hoc experimental test.Originality/valueThis research assesses the capability of distributed AM centers to meet crucial quality requirements. The results can guide production managers toward improving the quality of the production of AM centers, in order to meet customer expectations and enhance business performance.
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分布式增材制造中心质量的基准分析
目的如今,公司越来越多地采用增材制造(AM)技术,这是由于其灵活性和产品定制,再加上单位成本的大幅增长。此外,许多公司部署了多个分布式AM中心,以增强灵活性和客户接近度。尽管AM中心具有类似的设备和工作方法,但其生产组合和产量可能会有所不同。本文的目的是提出一种新的方法来(1)监测单个AM中心的生产质量,以及(2)对不同的AM中心进行基准测试。设计/方法论/方法本文从符合规范的角度分析AM中心的生产输出质量。通过对涉及几个几何质量特征的测量数据进行多元统计分析来评估质量。提出了一种新的操作方法来估计每个AM中心在三个不同水平上的不合格率:(1)整体生产,(2)生产组合中的单个产品类型和(3)单个质量特征。发现所提出的方法允许在常规生产过程中对分布式AM中心的质量性能进行基准分析,而不需要任何特别的实验测试。原创性/价值本研究评估了分布式AM中心满足关键质量要求的能力。研究结果可以指导生产经理提高AM中心的生产质量,以满足客户的期望并提高业务绩效。
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期刊介绍: In today''s competitive business and industrial environment, it is essential to have an academic journal offering the most current theoretical knowledge on quality and reliability to ensure that top management is fully conversant with new thinking, techniques and developments in the field. The International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management (IJQRM) deals with all aspects of business improvements and with all aspects of manufacturing and services, from the training of (senior) managers, to innovations in organising and processing to raise standards of product and service quality. It is this unique blend of theoretical knowledge and managerial relevance that makes IJQRM a valuable resource for managers striving for higher standards.Coverage includes: -Reliability, availability & maintenance -Gauging, calibration & measurement -Life cycle costing & sustainability -Reliability Management of Systems -Service Quality -Green Marketing -Product liability -Product testing techniques & systems -Quality function deployment -Reliability & quality education & training -Productivity improvement -Performance improvement -(Regulatory) standards for quality & Quality Awards -Statistical process control -System modelling -Teamwork -Quality data & datamining
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