Megan Lobdell, Brian Croop and Hubert Lobo: DatapointLabs, Ithaca, NY, USA
June 11, 2015 | by DatapointLabs | views 5380
With the growing interest in 3D printing, there is a desire to accurately simulate the behavior of components made by this process. The layer by layer print process appears to create a morphology that is different from that from conventional manufacturing processes. This can have dramatic impact on the material properties, which in turn, can affect how the material is modeled in simulation. In the first stage of our work, we seek to test an additively manufactured material for mechanical properties and validate its use in ANSYS simulation using the Cornell Bike Crank model.
Megan Lobdell, Brian Croop and Hubert Lobo: DatapointLabs, Ithaca, NY, USA
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