Topological Optimization of Metal Parts

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Aerospace Engineering

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Find out how Solidform, an industry pioneer in the casting prototype business that has manufactured investment and sand castings for the aerospace industry since 1980, was able to reduce an aerospace component’s weight by 65% while maintaining structural integrity. By optimizing this one part, they were able to achieve a fuel cost savings of nearly half a million dollars over the lifetime of an aircraft fleet.

What you will learn

  • Optimize parts for reduced weight while maintaining strength requirements
  • Implement scalable additive manufacturing to meet changing demands
  • Create castable patterns directly with a 3D printer

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