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Webinar: Additive Manufacturing Process Modelling to Predict & Eliminate Build Failures in 3D Printing
  • 28th June 2017
    2:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Additive Manufacturing is creating significant interest within the engineering community due to its ability to manufacture complex parts directly from a digital drawing file without retooling costs.

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However, internal stresses and product distortion that build up during the 3D printing process can lead to high failure rates and expensive trial & error iterations.

image-autodesk-netfabb-simulation-deformationJoin us for a live webinar in conjunction with Erik Denlinger, Senior Research Engineer at Autodesk, to explore how additive process simulation can predict and eliminate build failures, reduce manufacturing costs and bring Additive Manufacturing & 3D Printing closer towards reaching its full potential.

We will focus on how Autodesk Netfabb Simulation can improve the quality and reduce the cost of 3D Printed metal parts through accurate and fast thermo-mechanical simulation of the Additive Manufacturing process.

Who Should Attend?

Anyone interested in or considering using emerging Additive Manufacturing & 3D Printing techniques for metal parts.

Duration

This webinar takes place on 28th June 2017 at 2:00pm and will last approximately half an hour.

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This event is free to attend, but registration is essential.

Details on how to join the webinar will be emailed to you once registered.




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Details on how to join the webinar will be emailed to you once registered.

In this webinar, you’ll learn about:

  • Common additive manufacturing failure modes that can be predicted and mitigated
  • Benefits of applying process simulation
  • Experimental validation approaches to assess model accuracy
  • The Autodesk Netfabb Simulation process modeling approach for achieving both speed and accuracy

There will also be a Q&A session.

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