Thermwood Corporation (20240336013). WARP COMPENSATION FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING simplified abstract
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WARP COMPENSATION FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
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Kenneth J. Susnjara of Birdseye IN (US)
WARP COMPENSATION FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240336013 titled 'WARP COMPENSATION FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
The abstract describes a method for additive manufacturing that involves receiving a design model of a part, generating expected warping information based on the design model, modifying the design model based on the warping information, and fabricating the part using the modified design model.
- Additive manufacturing method
- Design model of a part
- Expected warping information
- Modification of design model
- Fabrication of part using modified design model
Potential Applications: - Aerospace industry for creating complex parts with precise shapes - Automotive industry for customized components - Medical field for producing patient-specific implants
Problems Solved: - Addressing warping issues in additive manufacturing - Improving the accuracy of fabricated parts - Enhancing the overall quality of manufactured components
Benefits: - Increased efficiency in the manufacturing process - Reduction in material waste - Enhanced product quality and consistency
Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Additive Manufacturing Method for Precision Parts" This technology can be used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and medical for the production of high-quality, customized components with minimal warping issues.
Questions about Additive Manufacturing Method: 1. How does the expected warping information improve the fabrication process?
- The expected warping information helps in predicting and mitigating shape distortions in the fabricated part.
2. What are the key advantages of modifying the design model based on warping information?
- Modifying the design model based on warping information ensures the final part meets the desired specifications accurately.
Original Abstract Submitted
an additive manufacturing method includes receiving a design model indicative of a part that may be fabricated using the additive manufacturing method, and generating expected-warping information based on the design model, the expected-warping information being indicative of an expected change in a shape of the part resulting from the additive manufacturing method. the method also includes modifying the design model based on the expected-warping information and fabricating the part using the modified design model.