Paper Title :Main Limitations and Problems in Additive Manufacturing Process for The Aerospace Industry
Author :Sadettin Cem Altiparmak
Article Citation :Sadettin Cem Altiparmak ,
(2020 ) " Main Limitations and Problems in Additive Manufacturing Process for The Aerospace Industry " ,
International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering (IJMPE) ,
pp. 32-36,
Volume-8,Issue-9
Abstract : Additive manufacturing (AM) processes, also known as 3D printing, are relatively recent rapid prototyping
technologies which are associated with layer-by-layer fabrication to produce three-dimensional objects. AM processes offer
the production of complex-shaped and lightweight production, which is not possible to achieve by using conventional
manufacturing processes. Because of this capability of AM processes, this technology is broadly used in the aerospace
industry where mass efficient complex-shaped components are demanded. In this regard, AM processes are ideal methods to
produce unique-shaped and lightweight aircraft components and bodies with high quality and structural integrity. However,
AM processes for the aerospace industry have several limitations and problems deriving from both some characteristic
features of AM processes and hard to achieve aerospace industry requirements. Even though the adaption to AM processes
in the aerospace industry is progressing, the use of recent AM processes for the aerospace industry is still limited due to
several factors. Some of the main examples of these factors are; metallurgical defects occurring during the thermo
mechanical cycles of materials being printed, lack of globally recognised standards and certifications, cost of AM processes
in the production of aircraft components resulting from some reasons such as surface finish necessity, low production speed
compared to conventional manufacturing processes, limitation of production size, the inability of meeting pack delivery
time, challenges in mechanical testing of additively manufactured as-fabricated aerospace components and unachievable
high manufacturing precision demand. These main limitations are discussed in this study.
Keywords - Aerospace Industry, 3D Printing, Additive Manufacturing, Light weighting
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-8,Issue-9
DOIONLINE NO - IJMPE-IRAJ-DOIONLINE-17491
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