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CFD-based additive design optimisation
How did a simple cooling duct turn into an additive manufacturing rock star? See the story of how HP and Siemens used CFD-based design optimisation and industrial additive production to improve the performance of a 3D printer cooling system – while reducing development time from four months to four weeks.
03/06/2020 15:52:53
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