How 3D printing is revolutionizing aviation industry - NASA , Military and Commercial Aircrafts

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • The aviation industry has embraced 3D printing (additive manufacturing) to produce various aircraft components. Here are some examples:
    1. *Airbus A350 XWB*: Airbus has used 3D printing to produce over 1,000 aircraft parts, including:
    - Cabin brackets
    - Crew seat components
    - Engine pylon components
    - Wing components (e.g., rib feet, spar caps)
    2. *Boeing 787 Dreamliner*: Boeing has 3D printed:
    - Aircraft cabin components (e.g., vents, ducts)
    - Engine components (e.g., fuel nozzles, heat exchangers)
    - Wing components (e.g., trailing edge panels)
    3. *General Electric (GE) Aviation*: GE has developed 3D printed:
    - Jet engine fuel nozzles (e.g., for the LEAP-1A engine)
    - Turbine blades
    - Engine components (e.g., heat exchangers, compressor blades)
    4. *Rolls-Royce*: Rolls-Royce has 3D printed:
    - Trent XWB engine components (e.g., compressor blades, turbine blades)
    - Engine components for the EJ200 Eurofighter engine
    5. *Other examples*:
    - NASA has 3D printed aircraft components, such as a turbopump for the RS-25 rocket engine.
    - The US Air Force has 3D printed components for the F-22 Raptor, including a titanium engine component.
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