Technologies for Additive Manufacturing of Electrical Machines

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A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa

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2019-06-01

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en

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5
651-655

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Proceedings of the 20th International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, EDM 2019

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Additive manufacturing (AM) technology is considered an essential component of the Industry 4.0 revolution, due to its capability for decentralized production of highly customizable complex objects. Its design and fabrication freedom also suggest for the production capacity of goods with embedded electromechanical components and even electrical machines with enhanced performance. Currently, due to the maturity of homo-material and limited multi-material capabilities of current AM systems, prototyping of 3D printed electrical machines has taken the path of manual assembly of printed components. For fully printed end-user products containing integrated electromechanical components to emerge, evolution of the multi-material printing systems is required. This paper discusses the technical demands of additively manufacturing electrical machines and current promising technologies on the horizon to bring us one step closer to mass produced fully 3D printed electrical machines.

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Electric machines, Magnetic materials, Manufacturing processes, Three-dimensional printing

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Tiismus, H, Kallaste, A, Vaimann, T, Rassõlkin, A & Belahcen, A 2019, Technologies for Additive Manufacturing of Electrical Machines . in Proceedings of the 20th International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, EDM 2019 ., 8823462, International Conference and Seminar of Young Specialists on Micro-Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, IEEE, pp. 651-655, International Conference of Young Specialists on Micro/Nanotechnologies and Electron Devices, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation, 29/06/2019 . https://doi.org/10.1109/EDM.2019.8823462