NASA Uses AI to Design 3D Printed Parts for Exoplanet Mission
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The Exoplanet Climate Infrared Telescope (EXCITE) is a NASA mission that will use a large balloon to carry a telescope to the edge of space above Antarctica, where it will measure the atmospheric compositions of planets orbiting other stars. The telescope assembly needs brackets delivering high stiffness with low mass, and the engineering team at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center is using a combination of artificial intelligence (Generative Design with Autodesk Fusion) and additive manufacturing to obtain this hardware. The so-called "evolved structures" realized through generative design are so geometrically complex that metal 3D printing via laser powder bed fusion offers a practical way to produce them - and in the case of a large titanium bracket, offers the only cost-effective method.#News
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Additive Manufacturing Market Regional Insights
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The United States is slated to be at the forefront of additive manufacturing market growth in this region followed by Canada. Increasing efforts to optimize manufacturing output and development of smart factories are expected to further cement the dominance of this region.
Meanwhile, the demand for additive manufacturing in the Asia Pacific region is slated to rise at an impressive CAGR across the study period. The presence of a strong manufacturing industry, rising awareness regarding the benefits of additive manufacturing, and rapid technological advancements in manufacturing technologies are creating new opportunities in this region. China, Japan, South Korea, and India are estimated to be the leading markets for additive manufacturing companies in this region owing to the presence of leading automotive, semiconductor, and healthcare manufacturers in these countries.
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SPACEX’S RAPTOR 3 | NORSK TITANIUM
BEAM SHAPING | TUNGSTEN PBF-EB
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