基于项目的 CAD/CAE/CAM 混合实验室框架,集成了拓扑优化和激光粉末床融合技术,用于工程教育

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.1002/cae.22745
Mohammed Afify, Younes Moubachir, Zouhair Guennoun, Jamila Hassar
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在工业 4.0 时代,激光增材制造(LBAM)在航空航天、土木工程和生物医学工程等多个领域的复杂轻质结构生产中获得了巨大的发展势头。对一致、精确的制造工艺的需求日益增长,促使制造业考虑将拓扑优化(TO)和激光粉末床熔融(LPBF)结合起来,设计传统工艺无法实现的复杂新颖的拓扑结构。值得注意的是,这种结合已经向制造业展示了高效的生产能力。随着这一步伐的加快,各大学的工程专业都在努力修订和更新其工程课程设计,以纳入新兴制造技术,为学生提供与实际工业环境相一致的技能。本文提出了一个计算机辅助设计(CAD)/计算机辅助工程(CAE)/计算机辅助制造(CAM)的项目型实验室框架,将 TO 和 LPBF 结合起来,利用基于仿真的环境,将 CAD、CAE 和 CAM 整合在一起。重新审视了拟议的 CAD/CAE/CAM 设计方法的结构,以确定新开发框架的附加值及其在帮助航空航天工程专业学生满足工业期望方面的特殊性。新开发的 CAD/CAE/CAM 基于项目的实验室框架将 TO 和 LPBF 整合在一起,在航空航天工程教育中使用先进的工程工具。
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A hybrid CAD/CAE/CAM project-based laboratory framework integrating topology optimization and laser powder bed fusion for engineering education

In the era of Industry 4.0, laser-based additive manufacturing (LBAM) has gained substantial momentum in the production of complex lightweight structures in several domains such as aerospace, civil, and biomedical engineering. The increasing demand for consistent and precise manufacturing processes has urged the manufacturing industry to consider the coupling of topology optimization (TO) and laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) in the design of sophisticatedly novel topologies that are unattainable through traditional processes. Notably, this union has demonstrated a highly efficient and productive capability toward the manufacturing industry. In line with this accelerated pace, engineering programs within universities exert significant effort to revise and update their engineering curriculum design to incorporate emerging manufacturing technologies providing students with skills that are aligned with the actual industrial context. In this article, a computer-aided design (CAD)/computer-aided engineering (CAE)/computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) project-based laboratory framework is proposed combining TO and LPBF exploiting a simulation-based environment integrating CAD, CAE, and CAM. The structure of the proposed CAD/CAE/CAM design methodology is revisited to discern the added value of the newly developed framework and its particularity in assisting aerospace engineering students to meet industrial expectations. A new CAD/CAE/CAM project-based laboratory framework has been developed integrating TO and LPBF using advanced engineering tools within the aerospace engineering education.

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