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Optimising 3D Printed Stool Design with solidThinking Inspire: A Case Study on Assa Ashuach Studio
技术
- 功能应用 - 制造执行系统 (MES)
- 传感器 - 激光雷达/激光扫描仪
适用行业
- 电子产品
- 生命科学
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 添加剂制造
- 时间敏感网络
挑战
Assa Ashuach Studio 是一家总部位于伦敦的工业研究和产品设计咨询公司,面临着设计一款既轻便又经济的凳子的挑战。凳子需要定制以支撑 120 公斤的重量。面临的挑战是确定可以从设计空间中去除多少材料,同时仍然支撑这个重量并实现独特的设计。设计和制造过程必须高效,减少材料浪费和成本,同时又不影响产品质量。该工作室还有兴趣探索新的设计和生产方法,以实现独特的形式和美学品质。
关于客户
Assa Ashuach Studio 是一家总部位于伦敦的工业研究和产品设计咨询公司,设计和制造生活方式产品和限量版工作室作品。该工作室聘请了来自设计、科学和制造领域的高技能专家网络,使用专用的 3D 软件开发、电子和工程作为其设计方法和理念的组成部分。该工作室由总监 Assa Ashuach 领导,他一直在寻找创新的方法来设计和制造在形式和美学质量上独一无二的产品。
解决方案
该解决方案以 Altair 的 SolidThinking Inspire 形式出现,该软件采用业界领先的 OptiStruct 技术,使产品设计人员能够快速轻松地生成和研究结构高效的概念。该软件允许设计人员导入他们的设计,创建设计空间,然后定义材料和加载条件。从这一点开始,生成理想的材料布局,然后可以对其进行控制以实现最终设计的预期结果。在这个项目中,Inspire根据物体表面的应力区域去除了所有多余的材料。对外观和材料使用进行了优化,以实现轻便且经济的形式。该凳子是通过激光烧结生产的,通过减少激光铣削和到最终物体层的距离,可以缩短生产时间并节省能源。
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