How to control the surface qualities in AM channels?
DS 125: Proceedings of the 34th Symposium Design for X (DFX2023)
                        Year: 2023
                        Editor: Dieter Krause, Kristin Paetzold-Byhain, Sandro Wartzack
                        Author: Florian Schmitt, Korosh Sallehsari, Eckhard Kirchner
                        Series: DfX
                       Institution: Institute for Product Development and Machine Elements, TU Darmstadt
                        Page(s): 153-162
                        DOI number: 10.35199/dfx2023.16
                        
Abstract
Design for Additive Manufacturing maximizes the potential of Additive Manufacturing (AM) through design guidelines and tools. However, a methodological gap remains in integrating hollow structures to enable new functionalities, which is address in this contribution. The quantitative working space model (qWSM) is introduced as a tool to enable the examination of surface characteristics and their impact on channel functionalities in AM. The qWSM's dynamic representation of design embodiment supports updates for new design solutions, thus enhancing digital product development efficacy. Utilizing the qWSM, the relationship between surface roughness and state variables like pressure drop are explored. The objective is to refine the AM process and improve functionality through design guidelines.
Keywords: DFAM, design for X, qWSM, maschine elements, sensing machine elements, channels, fluidflow