
Specifically, EDEM and the Barnes Group Advisors are focusing on powder-based additive manufacturing. The quality and performance of a final part is highly dependent on the composition and behavior traits of the powder being used, as is the setup of the 3D printer itself. Starting to 3D print with a new material isn’t as easy as just dumping in the powder and starting up the machine – whenever a new material is introduced, the setup and design of the 3D printer’s components and operational conditions have to be reviewed and configured to effectively handle the new material. This can be time-consuming and involve trial and error testing.
EDEM and the Barnes Group Advisors are aiming to reduce the necessity of physical testing in these situations, and to save time by using computer-aided engineering and simulation instead. This software can also help the user to understand how 3D printers need to be configured to handle new powders. EDEM software is already used in multiple industries to simulate the behavior of a variety of bulk and granular materials, including powder processes. It has the potential to be applied to various aspects of the additive manufacturing process, including powder delivery, spreading and cleaning operations.
“The Barnes Group Advisors sees great need for validating simulation for powder flow and spreading scenarios as additive manufacturing continues its rapid expansion,” said John Barnes, Founder and Managing Director of the Barnes Group Advisors. “Part of that expansion is partly new types of materials and partly a need for more affordable materials. How they behave in systems and designing systems to move particles around is going to be very important. We see this activity as a win-win to be working with EDEM.”
“We are pleased to be collaborating with The Barnes Group Advisors who are leaders in the field of additive manufacturing,” said Richard LaRoche, Chief Executive Officer of EDEM. “Our EDEM technology has already proven to be a key predictive tool in other industries handling powders such as the pharmaceutical sector and we are excited to explore how the additive manufacturing industry will be able to benefit from key design insights.”
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