Hybrid manufacturing cost models: Additive friction stir deposition, measurement, and CNC machining

IF 1.9 Q3 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING
Nathan Wilson , Robert Patterson , Elijah Charles , Malachi Landis , Joshua Kincaid , Ryan Garcia , Gregory Corson , Tony Schmitz
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Abstract

Based on its potential to reduce lead times, hybrid manufacturing, which often includes both additive manufacturing and machining processes, is receiving more attention from manufacturers as they seek to increase their supply chain resilience and efficiency. A new solid-state additive manufacturing, referred to as additive friction stir deposition (AFSD), has shown the potential to become an important process for hybrid manufacturing. To justify the selection of a hybrid manufacturing approach, the cost needs to be estimated for comparison to conventional approaches. Historically, hybrid manufacturing costs have been difficult to estimate due to the complexity and diversity of the manufacturing processes. This paper proposes cost models that include additive friction stir deposition, structured light scanning, milling, and turning, which can be combined in hybrid manufacturing process planning. These cost models are demonstrated in a case study and cost estimates are compared for hybrid and conventional (machining-only) manufacturing approaches. For the selected case, the hybrid manufacturing process cost was $1007.58, while the conventional milling process cost was $833.60. The results of the case study show that both labor and material costs must be considered to make an informed decision between hybrid and conventional manufacturing approaches.
混合制造成本模型:快速摩擦搅拌沉积、测量和数控加工
混合制造(通常包括快速成型制造和机械加工工艺)具有缩短交付周期的潜力,因此正受到制造商的更多关注,因为他们正努力提高供应链的弹性和效率。一种新的固态快速成型制造工艺,即快速摩擦搅拌沉积(AFSD),已显示出成为混合制造重要工艺的潜力。为了证明选择混合制造方法的合理性,需要对成本进行估算,以便与传统方法进行比较。由于制造工艺的复杂性和多样性,混合制造成本一直难以估算。本文提出的成本模型包括快速摩擦搅拌沉积、结构光扫描、铣削和车削,可在混合制造工艺规划中结合使用。这些成本模型在一个案例研究中进行了演示,并对混合制造和传统(纯机械加工)制造方法的成本估算进行了比较。在所选案例中,混合制造工艺成本为 1007.58 美元,而传统铣削工艺成本为 833.60 美元。案例研究结果表明,要在混合制造方法和传统制造方法之间做出明智的决定,必须同时考虑人工成本和材料成本。
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Manufacturing Letters
Manufacturing Letters Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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