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      Geometric complexity analysis in an integrative technology evaluation model (ITEM) for selective laser melting (SLM)

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          Selective laser melting (SLM) is becoming an economically viable choice for manufacturing complex serial parts. This paper focuses on a geometric complexity analysis as part of the integrative technology evaluation model (ITEM) presented here. In contrast to conventional evaluation methodologies, the ITEM considers interactions between product and process innovations generated by SLM. The evaluation of manufacturing processes that compete with SLM is the main goal of ITEM. The paper includes a complexity analysis of a test part from Festo AG. The paper closes with a discussion of how the expanded design freedom of SLM can be used to improve company operations, and how the complexity analysis presented here can be seen as a starting point for feature-based complexity analysis.

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          Selektiewe lasersmelting word geleidelik 'n gangbare ekonomiese keuse vir die vervaar-diging van opeenvolgende komplekse onderdele. Die navorsing is toegespits op die ontleding van meetkundige kompleksiteit as 'n gedeelte van 'n integrerende tegnologiese evalueringsmodel. Gemeet teen konvensionele evalueringsmodelle behandel die genoemde metode interaksies tussen produkte- en prosesinnovasies wat gegenereer word. Die navorsing behandel 'n kompleksiteitsontleding van 'n toetsonderdeel van die firma FESTO AG. Die resultaat toon hoe kompleksiteits-analise gebruik kan word as die vertrekpunt vir eienskapsgebaseerde analise.

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                Journal
                sajie
                South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
                S. Afr. J. Ind. Eng.
                The Southern African Institute for Industrial Engineering (Pretoria )
                1012-277X
                2012
                : 23
                : 2
                : 97-105
                Affiliations
                [1 ] RWTH Aachen University Germany
                [2 ] RWTH Aachen University Germany
                [3 ] Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology Germany
                [4 ] RWTH Aachen University Germany
                Article
                S2224-78902012000200010
                fc238cd8-4cbe-44bf-9f7f-9189c16343fe

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Self URI (journal page): http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=2224-7890&lng=en
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                Engineering, Industrial

                General engineering
                General engineering

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