Volume 14: Design, Systems, and Complexity 2019
DOI: 10.1115/imece2019-11219
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Design Process Deconstructed: The Industry Case of an Elevator Button Assembly Redesigned for Additive Manufacturing

Abstract: Additive manufacturing (AM) has during the 21st century gradually shifted from prototyping towards the manufacture of end-use quality parts. The drivers to utilize AM instead of conventional manufacturing methods are often linked to geometrical design freedom, increased performance, customization, part consolidation, and weight reduction. However, designers have struggled to take full advantage of these new capabilities. In part, this is due to a pervasive engineering mindset locked into the constraints of con… Show more

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“…The adaption of AM represents the medium ground between the two sides. To take advantage of AM, the design of a component can be modified, but its connections to other components are maintained in their previous states [115]. First, the direct replacement (leftward) is the basic design process for manufacturing process.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The adaption of AM represents the medium ground between the two sides. To take advantage of AM, the design of a component can be modified, but its connections to other components are maintained in their previous states [115]. First, the direct replacement (leftward) is the basic design process for manufacturing process.…”
Section: Dfma For Dfammentioning
confidence: 99%