Multiphysics simulation in additive manufacturing
Learn in Dr. Fabio Greco’s presentation how complex multiphysics simulations and topology optimizations can be combined and integrated into user-friendly, standalone software products for users of additive manufacturing.
Additive manufacturing processes for polymers, metal alloys, ceramics, and composite materials are based on the interaction of multiple physical fields such as heat and mass transfer, mechanics, optics, fluid dynamics, and others. In this presentation, you will learn how COMSOL Multiphysics® simulations can help predict product designs and optimize manufacturing processes.
AM system manufacturing engineers who operate such processes possess solid empirical knowledge but are generally not familiar with simulations. Hiring a simulation specialist for optimization would only increase the time and cost of the project.
What to do? The answer to this question lies in specialized simulation applications developed by numerical experts but operated by manufacturing engineers in their daily practice, in combination with experimental calibration.
Speaker
Dr. Fabio Greco, COMSOL Multiphysics GmbH, Key Account Manager & Applications Specialist