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    Methodology for complexity and cost comparison between subtractive and additive manufacturing processes

    This works presents a methodology, along with its software implementation called “Design 2 Cost”, for evaluating the manufacturing cost and complexity of a part built by a subtractive (e.g. milling) or additiv...

    S. Touzé, M. Rauch, J.-Y. Hascoët in Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing (2024)

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    Towards defect monitoring for metallic additive manufacturing components using phased array ultrasonic testing

    Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rising technology bringing new opportunities for design and cost of manufacturing, compared to standard processes like casting and machining. Among the AM techniques, direct en...

    A. Chabot, N. Laroche, E. Carcreff, M. Rauch in Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing (2020)

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    Towards a multi-sensor monitoring methodology for AM metallic processes

    Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a promising manufacturing technology as compared to subtractive processes, in terms of cost and freedom of manufacturing. Among the AM techniques, Direct Energy Deposition (DED) ...

    A. Chabot, M. Rauch, J.-Y. Hascoët in Welding in the World (2019)

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    Design methodology for variable shell mould thickness and thermal conductivity additively manufactured

    Additive manufacturing (AM) is said to be the fourth industrial revolution disrupting the manufacturing industry. A focus on the foundry industry’s need, more specifically the sand casting process, is done. Th...

    T. A. Le Néel, P. Mognol, J. Y. Hascoët in Welding in the World (2018)

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    Evaluation of wire arc additive manufacturing for large-sized components in naval applications

    By extrapolating knowledge in multipass welding and develo** multiaxial robot solutions, the wire deposit in 3D or wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) can be an innovative solution to propose a credible a...

    A. Queguineur, G. Rückert, F. Cortial, J. Y. Hascoët in Welding in the World (2018)

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    Design for manufacturing with tool paths adapted to marine propeller

    Marine propellers are complex surfaces that are usually machined with a perfect roughness not to disturb the theoretical flow. Because this requirement is penalizing from a manufacturing point of view, the glo...

    T. Breteau, T. Damay, E. Duc, J.-Y. Hascoët in International Journal on Interactive Desig… (2011)

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    A Multi-process Manufacturing Approach Based on STEP-NC Data Model

    Multi-process manufacturing calls for various competences and expertise. STEP-NC object-oriented approach proposes to unify several manufacturing processes in a common data model. Furthermore, CNC controllers ...

    R. Laguionie, M. Rauch, J.Y. Hascoet in Global Product Development (2011)

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    Complex cast parts with rapid tooling: rapid manufacturing point of view

    Rapid manufacturing techniques are typically either material addition or material subtraction processes. Direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) is a material addition process that enables the rapid creation of co...

    E. Pessard, P. Mognol, J. Y. Hascoët in The International Journal of Advanced Manu… (2008)

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    A new approach for toolpath programming in Incremental Sheet Forming

    Because of involved means and process implementation, toolpath generation is a key topic linked to incremental sheet forming. Process characteristics ask for specifically dedicated toolpaths. This paper firstl...

    M. Rauch, J. Y. Hascoet, J. C. Hamann in International Journal of Material Forming (2008)

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    Comparision and Analisys of In-Process Tool Condition Monitoring Criterions in Milling

    Even with the best process design, incidents may still occur during machining. Considerable damages for the product and the machine-tool, may then be involved by the high feeds currently used. Therefore, proce...

    S. Garnier, M. Ritou, B. Furet in AMST’05 Advanced Manufacturing Systems and… (2005)

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    Choice of Machine Tool Configuration

    Within the context of mechanical parts machining, it is useful to reduce the number of manufacturing sequences required for a workpiece. In the case of milling, we must choose milling machine configuration and...

    J. Y. Hascoët, F. Bennis, Ph. Risacher in Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mec… (1997)