Additive Manufacturing for Powering the Blue Economy Applications: A Tidal Turbine Blade Case Study
Miguel González-Montijo,
Paul Murdy,
Charles Candon
et al.
Abstract:As the marine renewable energy industry continues to expand, innovation in the manufacturing space must grow accordingly to reduce costs and ensure the economic feasibility of new technologies. Additive manufacturing, more commonly known as 3D printing, provides an alternative for rapid prototyping of marine hydrokinetic technologies, particularly supporting Powering the Blue EconomyTM initiatives of the U.S. Department of Energy Water Power Technologies Office. This study explores the application of additive … Show more
“…All kinds of ship construction involve 3D printing. If you could design using Cad and convert it to an STL file, you could connect it to a 3D printer, precisely printing the necessary parts according to the drawing specifications [67]. This is one of the greatest feats in maritime history.…”
Section: Revolution In Marine Industries Through Ammentioning
“…All kinds of ship construction involve 3D printing. If you could design using Cad and convert it to an STL file, you could connect it to a 3D printer, precisely printing the necessary parts according to the drawing specifications [67]. This is one of the greatest feats in maritime history.…”
Section: Revolution In Marine Industries Through Ammentioning
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