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What is Lattice Structure

Additive Manufacturing Applications for Metals and Composites
A lattice is an ordered array of points describing the arrangement of particles that form a crystal.
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What Is Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM)?
Seung Hwan Joo (Inha University, South Korea), Sung Mo Lee (Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, South Korea), Jin Ho Yoo (Korea-Additive Manufacturing User Group, South Korea), Hyeon Jin Son (Winforsys, South Korea), and Seung Ho Lee (Metal 3D, South Korea)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4054-1.ch009
Abstract
In order to use 3D printing technology as a sanction, it is necessary to optimize topology, component unification, and reduce weight need for advanced manufacturing design. In the case of metal 3D printing, it is necessary to manage deformation and defects in the process cause of using laser, and support generation and design optimization must be accompanied for efficiency. Currently, design progresses through simulation before actual production in AM field. This chapter explores design in additive manufacturing.
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Simulation Applications for Industrial and Medical Products Additive Manufacturing
A lattice is an ordered array of points describing the arrangement of particles that form a crystal.
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Developing Strategic Leadership and Innovation Capability for Manufacturing SMEs Transitioning to Digital Manufacturing Technology
A three-dimensional space-filling unit cell that can be tessellated along any axis with no gaps between cells, similar to biological open-cell structures such as bones. Additive manufacturing is the only manufacturing method able to produce cost effective lattice structures by infilling a part rather than printing it as a solid.
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