We’re making great progress with our new bell crank. So far, we have seen it designed, analyzed, and optimized as it progresses along the digital thread. Now it’s on to the build with the help of the team at America Makes — the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute.
We will watch the new bell crank being built using an additive manufacturing process called selective laser melting (SLM). But before we can do that, we need to do some preparation — adding “support structures” to the component so that it doesn’t deform during the building process.
This work is captured in the digital thread and preserved for future builds. It is also used to generate machine instructions for the printer to use when building the part.
One final enhancement to the build process will be the incorporation of “in situ” monitoring to collect data on the quality of the build for use during testing and validation to inform our Smart Inspection process. We’ll get to that in our next episode. But before we do, we need to do some post-processing!
Further Reading
M. Cotteleer, J. Holdowsky, and M. Mahto, “The 3D Opportunity Primer: The Basics of Additive Manufacturing,” Deloitte Insights, March 6, 2014, accessed Jan. 22, 2018.
M. Cotteleer, S. Trouton, and E. Dobner, “3D Opportunity and the Digital Thread: Additive Manufacturing Ties It All Together,” Deloitte Insights, March 3, 2016, accessed Jan. 9, 2018.
S.K. Everton, M. Hirsch, P. Stravroulakis, R. Leach, and A. Clare, “Review of In-Situ Process Monitoring and In-Situ Metrology for Metal Additive Manufacturing,” Materials & Design 95, no. 5 (April 2016), 431-445.
D. Mies, W. Marsden, and S. Warde, “Overview of Additive Manufacturing Informatics: ‘A Digital Thread’,” Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation 5, no. 6 (December 2016).
About the Authors
Mark Cotteleer, PhD, is the research director of Deloitte Services LP’s Center for Integrated Research. His research focuses on the application of advanced technology in pursuit of operational and supply chain improvement. He has led teams in technology-enabled reengineering, supply chain strategy, business analytics, and process design; his experience with clients includes manufacturing, supply chain, business analytics, health care, and service industries. He can be reached at mcotteleer@deloitte.com, and he tweets @mjcotteleer.
Sarah Jersild is senior media designer for Deloitte Insights, the flagship destination for thought leadership. She specializes in marrying complex ideas with innovative formats to improve understanding of business and technology issues. She has more than 25 years of experience in journalism and media. She can be reached at sjersild@deloitte.com.
Anh Nguyen Phillips is a senior manager in Deloitte Services LP’s Center for Integrated Research. Her research explores the rapidly evolving world of digital business transformation and the implications on talent, leadership, and organizational culture. Prior to this role, Anh spent 12 years in Deloitte Consulting LLP, where she led business and technology teams in implementing customer relationship management and order management solutions for large telecommunications and retail clients. She can be reached at anhphillips@deloitte.com.