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A decision-support model for selecting additive manufacturing versus subtractive manufacturing based on energy consumption

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
卷 176, 期 -, 页码 1316-1322

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2015.12.009

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Material efficiency; Additive manufacturing; Subtractive manufacturing; Energy consumption

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  1. NASA's Office of Strategic Infrastructure
  2. Advanced Materials and Processing Branch at NASA's Langley Research Center

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This paper presents a simple computational model for determining whether additive manufacturing or subtractive manufacturing is more energy efficient for production of a given metallic part. The key discriminating variable is the fraction of the bounding envelope that contains material - i.e. the volume fraction of solid material. For both the additive process and the subtractive process the total energy associated with the production of a part is defined in terms of the volume fraction of that part. The critical volume fraction is that for which the energy consumed by subtractive manufacturing equals the energy consumed by additive manufacturing. For volume fractions less than the critical value, additive manufacturing is more energy efficient. For volume fractions greater than the critical value, subtractive manufacturing is more efficient. The model considers the entire manufacturing lifecycle - from production and transport of feedstock material through processing to return of post-production scrap for recycling. Energy consumed by processing equipment while idle is also accounted for in the model. Although the individual energy components in the model are identified and accounted for in the expressions for additive and subtractive manufacturing, values for many of these components may not be currently available. Energy values for some materials' production and subtractive and additive manufacturing processes can be found in the literature. However, since many of these data are reported for a very specific application, it may be difficult, if not impossible, to reliably apply this data to new process-material manufacturing scenarios since, very often, insufficient information is provided to enable extrapolation to broader use. Consequently, this paper also highlights the need to develop improved knowledge of the energy embodied in each phase of the manufacturing process. To be most valuable, users of the model should determine the energy consumed by their manufacturing process equipment on the basis of energy-per unit-volume of production for each material of interest considering both alloy composition and form. Energy consumed during machine idle per unit time should also be determined by the user then scaled to specific processing scenarios. Energy required to generate feedstock material (billet, plate, bar, wire, powder) must be obtained from suppliers. (C) 2016 United States Government as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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