The research findings from “Bionic Aircraft” serve as the basis for cross-industry solutions in the field of additive production. Initial software training has already begun.
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Over the last three years, the international consortium made up of nine partners has succeeded in developing more resource-efficient production processes for the aviation industry.
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CENIT played a critical role by providing the upgraded CATIA V5 CAD system that includes the relevant interfaces. The system can now map the 3D printing process of components completely in a single software solution – from design to post-processing.
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Thanks to the bionic support structures for the 3D-printing parts on the basis of unit cells recently developed by Fraunhofer Research Institution for Additive Manufacturing Technologies IAPT, software users can save material, time and thus costs in the future – with improved quality results. The research findings from “Bionic Aircraft” serve as the basis for cross-industry solutions […]
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