Guidelines to compare additive and subtractive manufacturing approaches under the energy demand perspective

Q2 Social Sciences
G. Ingarao, Paolo C. Priarone, R. Lorenzo, L. Settineri
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Abstract

In order to characterise the environmental performance of additive manufacturing (AM) processes, comparative analyses are required. Different manufacturing approaches (such as additive and subtractive ones), besides adopting different equipment, use different kinds and amounts of material. Therefore, the material-related flow has to be followed throughout the entire product life. Differences in environmental impact arise at each step of the life cycle: material production, manufacturing, use, disposal, and transportation. A life cycle-based methodology able to take due account of all the factors of influence on the total energy demand for the production of metal components is given in this paper. Decision support tools for identifying the most sustainable manufacturing route (subtractive versus AM-based approaches) are presented for different scenarios. The aim of the present paper is to contribute to the debate concerning the environmental impact characterisation of AM processes.
从能源需求角度比较增材制造和减法制造方法的指南
为了描述增材制造(AM)工艺的环境性能,需要进行比较分析。不同的制造方法(如增材制造和减法制造),除了采用不同的设备外,使用的材料种类和数量也不同。因此,在整个产品生命周期中,必须遵循与材料相关的流程。不同的环境影响出现在生命周期的每个阶段:材料的生产、制造、使用、处置和运输。本文给出了一种基于生命周期的方法,该方法能够充分考虑到影响金属部件生产总能源需求的所有因素。针对不同的场景,提出了用于确定最可持续制造路线(减法与基于人工智能的方法)的决策支持工具。本论文的目的是促进关于AM过程的环境影响特征的辩论。
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International Journal of Sustainable Manufacturing
International Journal of Sustainable Manufacturing Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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