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Department of Aerospace Engineering, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Review Article
Additive Manufacturing for the Aircraft Industry: A Review
Author(s): Sarat Singamneni*, Yifan LV, Andrew Hewitt, Rodger Chalk, Wayne Thomas and David Jordison
Considering the stringent regulations, manufacturing of aircraft parts is often quite complex and time consuming. The multi-million components, multi-tier manufacturing systems and the severe constraints surrounding the sector lead to heavy inventory investments to achieve the just-in-time supply of parts often needed to reduce the airplane ground times. Additive manufacturing evolved allowing for the direct production of complex parts based on digital data with no complex tooling or machinery, a messiah of true just in time production. Appropriate integration of additive manufacturing with the aircraft industry could resolve some of the supply chain and inventory hurdles. Significant progress is already evident in these lines, but the lack of quality assurance attributes and certification standards is hampering the progress. The state-of-the-art of the application of additive manufac.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2168-9792.19.8.215