Additive Manufacturing of Hydraulic Components - Pressure Loss Comparison of Different Self-Supporting Channel Geometries
Zita Tappeiner,
Michiel Donners,
Matthias Schmid
et al.
Abstract:Additive manufacturing (AM) and in particular laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) are increasingly being used as manufacturing technology in hydraulics for flow optimization, function integration and weight reduction. These advantages can especially be exploited in hydraulic manifolds. Conventional manifold intersections are created by crossing two vertical bores. The turbulence resulting from the sharp edges and the deflection leads to undesired flow losses. These can be avoided with the design freedom of LPBF, wh… Show more
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