ISO/TC 261/JG 54 - Joint ISO/TC 261-ASTM F 42 Group: Fundamentals of Design
ISO/TC261/JG54 is a Joint Group for Design Rules in Additive Manufacturing, developing standards to homogenize the fundamental design-process-material correlations within Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes. Design rules are prescriptive guidelines or explicit constraints that provide an insight into manufacturability during the design and planning process. The design rules contain knowledge and provide both experts and non-experts with a way of making meaningful changes to part geometries without compromising manufacturability, and as a means to constrain a design space, defining the boundaries of a design feature for given processes and material parameters
Groupe mixte ISO/TC 261-ASTM F 42: Lignes directrices relatives à la conception
L'ISO/TC261/JG54 est un groupe joint pour les règles de conception dans la fabrication additive, qui élabore des normes visant à homogénéiser les corrélations fondamentales conception-processus-matériau dans les processus de fabrication additive. Les règles de conception sont des directives prescriptives ou des contraintes explicites qui donnent un aperçu de la fabricabilité pendant le processus de conception et de planification. Les règles de conception contiennent des connaissances et fournissent aux experts et aux non-experts un moyen d'apporter des modifications significatives aux géométries des pièces sans compromettre la fabricabilité, et afin de contraindre un espace de conception, de définir les limites d'une caractéristique de conception pour des processus et des paramètres de matériaux donnés
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ISO/TC 261/JG 54 is a Technical Committee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Joint ISO/TC 261-ASTM F 42 Group: Fundamentals of Design" and is responsible for: ISO/TC261/JG54 is a Joint Group for Design Rules in Additive Manufacturing, developing standards to homogenize the fundamental design-process-material correlations within Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes. Design rules are prescriptive guidelines or explicit constraints that provide an insight into manufacturability during the design and planning process. The design rules contain knowledge and provide both experts and non-experts with a way of making meaningful changes to part geometries without compromising manufacturability, and as a means to constrain a design space, defining the boundaries of a design feature for given processes and material parameters This committee has published 1 standards.
ISO/TC 261/JG 54 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: ISO/TC261/JG54 is a Joint Group for Design Rules in Additive Manufacturing, developing standards to homogenize the fundamental design-process-material correlations within Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes. Design rules are prescriptive guidelines or explicit constraints that provide an insight into manufacturability during the design and planning process. The design rules contain knowledge and provide both experts and non-experts with a way of making meaningful changes to part geometries without compromising manufacturability, and as a means to constrain a design space, defining the boundaries of a design feature for given processes and material parameters Currently, there are 1 published standards from this technical committee.
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This document gives requirements, guidelines and recommendations for using additive manufacturing (AM) in product design. It is applicable during the design of all types of products, devices, systems, components or parts that are fabricated by any type of AM system. This document helps determine which design considerations can be utilized in a design project or to take advantage of the capabilities of an AM process. General guidance and identification of issues are supported, but specific design solutions and process-specific or material-specific data are not supported. The intended audience comprises three types of users: - designers who are designing products to be fabricated in an AM system and their managers; - students who are learning mechanical design and computer-aided design; and - developers of AM design guidelines and design guidance systems.
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