Rechtenwald T, Frick T, Schmidt M (2010)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2010
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Book Volume: 5
Pages Range: 573-586
Conference Proceedings Title: Physics Procedia
DOI: 10.1016/j.phpro.2010.08.085
The embedding stereolithography is an additive, hybrid process, which allows the construction of highly integrated 3D assemblies for the use in automotive applications. The flexible process of stereolithography is combined with the embedding of functional components and supplemented by the additive manufacturing of electrical or optical conductive structures. This combination of sub-processes implies a high potential regarding the obtainable integration density of mechatronical modules. This work considers basic restrictions, which limit the mechanical stability of the manufactured modules by calculating the superposition of residual and external stress using a thermo-mechanical finite element model and develops a procedure to qualify stereolithography matrix materials for the process of the embedding stereolithography. © 2010 Published by Elsevier B.V.
APA:
Rechtenwald, T., Frick, T., & Schmidt, M. (2010). Manufacturing of highly integrated mechatronic modules by using the technology of embedding stereolithography. In Physics Procedia (pp. 573-586). Elsevier B.V..
MLA:
Rechtenwald, Thomas, Thomas Frick, and Michael Schmidt. "Manufacturing of highly integrated mechatronic modules by using the technology of embedding stereolithography." Proceedings of the Physics Procedia Elsevier B.V., 2010. 573-586.
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