Additive manufacturing as a platform for introducing cyber-physical services

Additive manufacturing (AM) is increasingly used for the production of functional components. This process is based on digital design model and can produce customized components with no additional cost (toolless process). AM is an inherently model-centric approach to manufacturing which provides...

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Main Authors: Khajavi, Siavash H., Holmström, Jan, Baumers, Martin
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-887082020-09-24T20:11:06Z Additive manufacturing as a platform for introducing cyber-physical services Khajavi, Siavash H. Holmström, Jan Baumers, Martin School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Progress in Additive Manufacturing (Pro-AM 2018) Singapore Centre for 3D Printing Additive Manufacturing Cyber Physical Systems DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Prototyping Additive manufacturing (AM) is increasingly used for the production of functional components. This process is based on digital design model and can produce customized components with no additional cost (toolless process). AM is an inherently model-centric approach to manufacturing which provides a starting point for extending product-centric control and services to tasks and operations beyond manufacturing. In this paper, we investigate a method to assign a unique identification to each part using AM and the additional product-centric services enabled through it, are discussed. The use of a unique identifier in the form of ID@URI which is additively manufactured (from the design file) on the parts enables additional services throughout the parts' lifecycle. Assembly, delivery, aftersales services, and maintenance, as well as product improvement, are the major product-centric services benefiting from identification introduced through the use of AM. Published version 2018-09-13T04:54:03Z 2019-12-06T17:09:19Z 2018-09-13T04:54:03Z 2019-12-06T17:09:19Z 2018 Conference Paper Khajavi, S. H., Holmström, J., & Baumers, M. (2018). Additive manufacturing as a platform for introducing cyber-physical services. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Progress in Additive Manufacturing (Pro-AM 2018), 637-643. doi:10.25341/D4W017 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/88708 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/45992 10.25341/D4W017 en © 2018 Nanyang Technological University. Published by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. 7 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
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language English
topic Additive Manufacturing
Cyber Physical Systems
DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Prototyping
spellingShingle Additive Manufacturing
Cyber Physical Systems
DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Prototyping
Khajavi, Siavash H.
Holmström, Jan
Baumers, Martin
Additive manufacturing as a platform for introducing cyber-physical services
description Additive manufacturing (AM) is increasingly used for the production of functional components. This process is based on digital design model and can produce customized components with no additional cost (toolless process). AM is an inherently model-centric approach to manufacturing which provides a starting point for extending product-centric control and services to tasks and operations beyond manufacturing. In this paper, we investigate a method to assign a unique identification to each part using AM and the additional product-centric services enabled through it, are discussed. The use of a unique identifier in the form of ID@URI which is additively manufactured (from the design file) on the parts enables additional services throughout the parts' lifecycle. Assembly, delivery, aftersales services, and maintenance, as well as product improvement, are the major product-centric services benefiting from identification introduced through the use of AM.
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Khajavi, Siavash H.
Holmström, Jan
Baumers, Martin
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author Khajavi, Siavash H.
Holmström, Jan
Baumers, Martin
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title Additive manufacturing as a platform for introducing cyber-physical services
title_short Additive manufacturing as a platform for introducing cyber-physical services
title_full Additive manufacturing as a platform for introducing cyber-physical services
title_fullStr Additive manufacturing as a platform for introducing cyber-physical services
title_full_unstemmed Additive manufacturing as a platform for introducing cyber-physical services
title_sort additive manufacturing as a platform for introducing cyber-physical services
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/88708
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/45992
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