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AMOS: Additive Manufacturing Optimisation and Simulation Project
Published on April 12, 2019 – Updated on February 28, 2024
Centrale Nantes is one of the partners in the ongoing Additive Manufacturing Optimisation and Simulation (AMOS) project, which is developing a number of additive materials and processes for the repair of aircraft parts. The four-year AMOS project benefits from European funding under the Horizon 2020 programme, as well as Canadian funding through the agencies CARIC and NSERC.
Proje ct partners are working with a number of different AM processes and material so as to assess their use for repair. The objectives of the project are to:
- Study the process accuracy, repeatability, limitations and material integrity of a number of different direct energy deposition (DED) systems using a number of materials;
- Develop an effective system to generate the repair geometry;
- Develop accurate models to simulate the different deposition processes;
- Develop a repair process planning module;
- Develop a method to optimise component design for additive repair;
- Determine the data necessary for qualification of DED technologies for repair and remanufacture.
- Learn more: AMOS Project website
Project Partners
AMOS is joint project between the EU and Canada, fostering international collaboration between companies and research institutes.
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