New Trends in Aviation and Medical Technology Enabled by Additive Manufacturing

M. Wegner, Tobias S. Hartwich, E. Heyden, L. Schwan, J. Schwenke, N. Wortmann, D. Krause
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In this publication, the potentials of additive manufacturing in the field of sustainability and individualization for aviation and medical technology are presented. Design approaches for each application field as well as examples in the fields are shown. In the field of aviation, structures can be manufactured so that they are load path optimized. This has a great lightweight potential and results in a low resource consumption. The examples contain the design of an aircraft cabin partition using the Direct Energy Deposition process and the optimization of load introduction points directly integrated into the sandwich core. Furthermore, in medical technology, additive manufacturing can be used to produce patient-specific models based on original medical imaging data, which can be used for training of medical treatments, quality assurance or for the validation of new developed medical devices. As examples a stroke simulation model containing a modular aortic model as well as functional stenose models are shown. Furthermore, the use of AM molds to generate a deformable bladder shell and a prostate phantom are described.
增材制造带来的航空和医疗技术新趋势
在本出版物中,介绍了增材制造在航空和医疗技术的可持续性和个性化领域的潜力。给出了每个应用领域的设计方法以及这些领域中的示例。在航空领域,可以制造结构,使其载荷路径优化。这具有很大的轻量级潜力,并导致低资源消耗。实例包括采用直接能量沉积工艺设计飞机座舱隔板,以及直接集成到夹层芯中的载荷引入点的优化。此外,在医疗技术方面,增材制造可用于根据原始医学成像数据生产针对患者的模型,这些模型可用于医疗培训、质量保证或新开发的医疗设备的验证。作为例子,卒中模拟模型包含一个模块化的主动脉模型和功能性狭窄模型。此外,使用AM模具,以产生一个可变形的膀胱壳和前列腺幻影描述。
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