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Application-driven methodology for new additive manufacturing materials development

Djamila Olivier (Institut Químic de Sarrià, Barcelona, Spain)
Salvador Borros (Institut Químic de Sarrià, Barcelona, Spain)
Guillermo Reyes (Institut Químic de Sarrià, Barcelona, Spain)

Rapid Prototyping Journal

ISSN: 1355-2546

Article publication date: 14 January 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

A structured customer-driven and integrative methodology to develop materials is described. The proposed methodology is aimed to drive analysis and prioritization of the multiple variables involved in a new application case for 3D printing, which involves the development of a new alumina-starch-based powder.

Design/methodology/approach

The development of new powder mixture designed for 3D printing of refractory supports for metal casting moulds is presented. The quality function deployment (QFD) method was applied. Inputs for QFD analysis were found using total quality management tools. Using this approach, six process and material variables were considered to drive a prioritization analysis using a Plackett-Burman Design of Experiment (DOE) array. As performance parameter, compressive resistance was measured and assessed.

Findings

QFD analysis delivered standardized procedures, irrelevant factors and target values for intermediate step parameters. Sintering parameters were found to be the most influencing over compressive resistance.

Research limitations/implications

The methodology was based upon a materials development case for 3D printing.

Practical implications

Knowing in advance the influence of every affecting factor of the process provides a closer control on variability of final part properties, which is a key issue to launch parts into industrial applications. Quality planning and documentation in advanced is the basis for all the quality system of the new additive manufacturing (AM) process to be created.

Originality/value

Procedures for quality planning and control were proposed. This study, as methodological research, intends to introduce industrial engineering practices and quality management routines for AM material/process developers.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the Generalitat de Catalunya (Research Consolidated Group Grant No. SGR-2009) for providing funds to support this research.

Citation

Olivier, D., Borros, S. and Reyes, G. (2014), "Application-driven methodology for new additive manufacturing materials development", Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 20 No. 1, pp. 50-58. https://doi.org/10.1108/RPJ-01-2012-0002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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