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SIM-AM 2023 – Munich (Germany), 26-28 July 2023

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The Fourth International Conference on Simulation for Additive Manufacturing (Sim-AM 2023) will be organized in Munich (Germany), from July 26-28, 2023. 

Additive manufacturing (AM) is evolving as one of the most promising manufacturing technologies for creating solid structures of virtually any shape. Areas of engineering applications for AM products include design models, lightweight components for the automotive or aerospace industry, patient-specific medical implants, civil engineering structural and/or architectural components.

SIM-AM 2023

AM presents new challenges for numerical simulations, computational modeling and design optimization of the involved products and processes. While products obtained by innovative design approaches through a real shape and/or topology optimization have the potential to revolutionize the market, their design is significantly more complicated than for classic manufacturing techniques.

Additionally, AM processes involve multi-physics and multi-scale phenomena. The relevant spatial scales range over many orders of magnitude, and important time scales start at microseconds for physical processes and reach to hours or even days. The involved physics often include mechanical, thermal, and phase change problems. Finally, validation and verification are clearly essential steps to accelerate the transformation of AM into an integrated design to manufacturing tool.

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