Overview
The additive manufacturing industry continues to grow as machine-builders provide newer machines, faster processes and a diverse portfolio of materials. This growth - in no small measure - is fueled by the drive towards creating functional end-use parts. The 3DEXPERIENCE platform from Dassault Systèmes enables companies on that journey through a portfolio of additive manufacturing roles: from functional generative design to manufacturing planning to simulating the additive manufacturing process.
Join our additive manufacturing experts in their demonstration of these applications. Start with creating optimal lightweight designs based on functional specifications. Perform concept trade off studies and generate functionally validated final shapes. Build the manufacturing plan with CAD and STL parts, support structure strategies and part slicing. Simulate the build with a scalable simulation framework from melt-pool level physics for residual stresses and microstructures to part level distortions and validate your supports, for a wide variety of processes and materials.
This powerful solution available both as ‘on-premise’ and ‘on-cloud’ will allow users to digitally accelerate the decision making process to meet their product development needs for additive, ensuring optimal utilization of their hardware investments by reducing expensive trial-and-error print times. The result is an unparalleled digital projection of the physical reality of the AM process.
Learning Objectives:
- Design for additive manufacturing parts with topology optimization and generate geometry ready parametric shapes
- Define and plan AM processes from build preparation, support structure generation, slicing and scan strategy creation.
- Use machine specific build info for predictable, reliable builds with a flexible framework for process simulation for powder bed metal, direct energy deposition, polymer extrusion processes and more.
- Predict part distortions, residual stresses and microstructures with experimental validation studies.
- Shape morphing of ‘as-designed’ part to ensure ‘as-manufactured’ production part are within allowables.
Speakers:
Jing Bi
Technical Solutions Consultant, Additive Manufacturing and Materials, Dassault Systemes SIMULIA
Jing Bi is a Technical Consultant at Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA focusing on solutions that help realize the potential of Additive Manufacturing and Materials technologies. She works with industry, hardware and software partners, government labs and academic research institutes on simulation technologies to help bring Additive Manufacturing for production use.
She has been with Dassault Systèmes for 6 years, and spent 3 of those years as a support engineer for BMW. Her simulation specializations include crashworthiness, multi-scale materials, composites, and additive manufacturing.
She holds a BS from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, a BE from Wuhan University, an MS and a PhD from University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Rachel Fu
Senior Technical Solutions Consultant, Additive Manufacturing, Dassault Systemes SIMULIA
Rachel Fu is a Senior Solution Consultant with the SIMULIA brand of Dassault Systemes , on the Additive Manufacturing team. She has been with Dassault Systemes for over 10 years, and spent 5 of those years as an on-site engineer at Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Her simulation specializations include composites, fracture, scripting, and additive manufacturing. She has a Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and a Master of Applied Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toronto.
Subham Sett
Director of Additive Manufacturing and Materials, Dassault Systemes SIMULIA
Subham Sett leads a team responsible for the rollout of roles and applications for additive manufacturing and materials. In this role he works with the industry, software partners and hardware partners, government labs and academic research institutes. He has 15 + years of engineering simulation experience including structural and multi-physics solutions. Prior to Dassault Systemes he was a MEMS product development engineer with Coventor Inc (now Land earned several patents in capacitive switch designs for RF communications. Subham holds a M.S. from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a B. Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.
Daniel O'Connor (Host)
Group Editor, TCT Magazine
Having joined team TCT in 2013 after a fairly eclectic post-graduation career that encompassed writing about football, policing and reality television, Daniel has become obsessed with the world of additive manufacturing and its surrounding technologies. Always on the lookout for the weird and wonderful applications of 3D printing technology, particularly fond of the digitisation for preservation techniques employed by the likes of the Smithsonian Institute.
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