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Micro product and process fingerprints for zero-defect net-shape micromanufacturing

Authors :
Guido, Tosello
Mert Gulcur
Ben Whiteside
Phil Coates
Antonio Luca
Pablo Vinícius
De Sousa Lia
Oltmann Riemer
Igor Danilov
Matin Yahyavi Zanjani
Matthias Hackert-Oschätzchen
Andreas Schubert
Federico Baruffi
Soufian Ben Achour
Matteo Calaon
Chris Valentin Nielsen
Giuliano Bissacco
Emanuele Cannella
Anette Rasmussen
Mattia Bellotti
Krishna Saxena
Jun Qian
Dominiek Reynaerts
Wahyudin Syam
Richard Leach
Sandeep Kuria Kose
Paolo Parenti
Massimiliano Annoni
Yukui Cai
Xichun Luo
Yi Qin
Henning Zeidler
Nisbet, C.
Leach , R. K.
Billington, D.
Phillips , D.
Source :
Technical University of Denmark Orbit, Scopus-Elsevier, Tosello, G, Gulcur, M, Whiteside, B, Coates, P, Luca, A, Vinícius, P, Lia, D S, Riemer, O, Danilov, I, Zanjani, M Y, Hackert-Oschätzchen, M, Schubert, A, Baruffi, F, Achour, S B, Calaon, M, Nielsen, C V, Bissacco, G, Cannella, E, Rasmussen, A, Bellotti, M, Saxena, K, Qian, J, Reynaerts, D, Syam, W, Leach, R, Kose, S K, Parenti, P, Annoni, M, Cai, Y, Luo, X, Qin, Y & Zeidler, H 2019, Micro product and process fingerprints for zero-defect net-shape micromanufacturing . in C Nisbet, R K Leach, D Billington & D Phillips (eds), Proceedings of the 19th International Conference and Exhibition (EUSPEN 2019) . The European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, pp. 98-99, euspen's 19th International Conference & Exhibition, Bilbao, Spain, 03/06/2019 .

Abstract

Highly miniaturized systems find applications in key technological fields such as health-care, mobility, communications and optics. Required innovations for precision manufacturing of micro components can be achieved through post-process and in-process measurement of process input and output parameters. Hence, it is of critical importance to reduce the measurement and optimization effort, since process and product quality control can take a significant part of the production time in micro manufacturing. To solve this challenge, research is undertaken in order to define, investigate, implement and validate the “Product/Process Micro Manufacturing Fingerprint” concept. In particular, in the Horizon2020 Innovative Training Network “Process Fingerprint for Zero-defect Net-shape MICROMANufacturing”, 9 beneficiaries and 14 industrial partners are collaborating to establish this concept for several manufacturing technologies, such as micro injection and micro ultrasonic moulding, micro mechanical and micro plasma polishing, micro electrical discharge machining, micro electrochecmical machining, micro grinding, micro laser machining, micro extrusion, micro metrology, micro sintering. The project has reached its goals of developing novel methods in micro scale manufacturing process monitoring and control, as well as micro and sub-micro product quality assurance. The overall result has been the establishment of effective micro product and process fingerprints for the considered manufacturing technologies.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Technical University of Denmark Orbit, Scopus-Elsevier, Tosello, G, Gulcur, M, Whiteside, B, Coates, P, Luca, A, Vinícius, P, Lia, D S, Riemer, O, Danilov, I, Zanjani, M Y, Hackert-Oschätzchen, M, Schubert, A, Baruffi, F, Achour, S B, Calaon, M, Nielsen, C V, Bissacco, G, Cannella, E, Rasmussen, A, Bellotti, M, Saxena, K, Qian, J, Reynaerts, D, Syam, W, Leach, R, Kose, S K, Parenti, P, Annoni, M, Cai, Y, Luo, X, Qin, Y & Zeidler, H 2019, Micro product and process fingerprints for zero-defect net-shape micromanufacturing . in C Nisbet, R K Leach, D Billington & D Phillips (eds), Proceedings of the 19th International Conference and Exhibition (EUSPEN 2019) . The European Society for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology, pp. 98-99, euspen's 19th International Conference & Exhibition, Bilbao, Spain, 03/06/2019 .
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..288c186f953cc6534247368f3d2236cd