Beschreibung
This seminar will cover design for digital manufacturing (DfDM) with a focus on additive manufacturing (DfAM). Capitalizing on the learnings from more than 1,000 projects posted on the You3Dit marketplace, we’ll walk our attendees through a DfAM process for translating customer needs into a design optimized for additive manufacturing, enabling performance, process, and product breakthroughs. We will describe high-level DfDM implications for common digital manufacturing tools, such as laser cutters, computer numerical control (CNC) machines, waterjet, and more. We will describe the overall DfDM process in the context of Fusion 360 software and how that workflow is optimized to support DfAM and other digital manufacturing technologies. Lastly, as a group we’ll create a set of design rules related to a new and powerful manufacturing process: “X.” The class will last 60 minutes, including 15 minutes at the end for questions and answers.
Wichtige Erkenntnisse
- Learn how to execute a high-level process to DfAM
- Discover and learn how to capitalize on the full range of benefits brought about by AM processes
- Learn how to utilize Fusion 360 features that enable and streamline DfDM processes
- Learn how to capitalize on the DfAM process to generate design rules for other manufacturing technologies (DfX)
Referent
- CMChris McCoyChris is the co-founder and CEO of You3Dit Inc., a digital design and manufacturing company with a mission to help anyone transform a sketch into a solid object. Chris earned his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley in 2013. In addition to conducting research on small-scale fuel-flexible engines, he also completed the Management of Technology Program (MOT) at the Haas School of Business and received his Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering Design; both from U.C. Berkeley. In his spare time he teaches graduate students about precision manufacturing & sustainable manufacturing in UC Berkeley’s mechanical engineering department and MBA students about rapid prototyping principles & innovation.