A Framework to Collect and Reuse Engineering Knowledge in the Context of Design for Additive Manufacturing

Design for AM (DfAM) requires the definition of Design Actions (DAs) to optimize AM manufacturing processes. However, AM understanding is still very blurred. Often designers are challenged by selecting the right design parameters. A method to list and collect DfAM DAs is currently missing. The paper...

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