Article | REF: BM7941 V1

Additive Manufacturing : a new way to design - Topological optimization, design taking into account the constraints of a range of additive manufacturing processes

Authors: Thomas BRETEAU, Rémy BLANC, Benoît VIEILLE

Publication date: December 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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    1.1 Reminders about additive manufacturing

    Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, corresponds, according to ISO/ASTM 52900, to the manufacture of objects by depositing material using a print head, nozzle, or other printing technology. The general principles of this family of processes are described in the article [BM 7 017] . The figure 1 below illustrates the general principle...

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