แอร์บัส และ โบอิ้ง ใช้เครื่องพิมพ์ 3D ในการพัฒนาเครื่องบิน ทำให้ค่าใช้จ่ายในการพัฒนาลดลง และระยะเวลาก็ลดลงด้วย
ตอนนี้จีนก็ใช้วิธีเดียวกันในการพัฒนาเครื่องบินขนส่ง Y-20 สำเร็จด้วย 3D printer ลดเวลาในการทดสอบและพัฒนา ลดค่าใช้จ่ายลงด้วย
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3D printing and advanced computer modeling was used to develop China Y-20 military transport aircraft
January 12, 2016
3D printing and advanced computer modeling was used to develop China Y-20 military transport aircraft
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The Xian Y-20 is China's new large military transport aircraft. The Y-20 is the first cargo aircraft to use 3-D printing technology to speed up its development and to lower its manufacturing cost. Model-based definition (MBD) is also used, and it's the 3rd aircraft to utilize MBD technology in the world, after Boeing 787 (2005) and Airbus A380 (2007). The implementation of MBD greatly shortened the time required, for example, without MBD, installation of wings takes a month or two, but with MBD adopted, the time is drastically shortened to just a few hours, and in general, the design work reduced by 40%, preparation for production reduced by 75%, and manufacturing cycle reduced by 30%. In addition to 3-D printing, Y-20 is also the first aircraft in China adopting associative design technology (ADT) in its development, the second aircraft to do so in the world, after Boeing 787. The adaptation of ADT greatly shortened the development time by at least eight months, and modification of wing design that previously took a week is shortened to half a day
* the shortest take-off distance of Y-20 is 600 to 700 meters
* The first Y-20 prototype is powered by four 12-ton thrust Soloviev D-30KP-2 engines.; early production units are likely to be similarly powered. The Chinese intend to replace the D-30 with the 14-ton thrust WS-20, which is required for the Y-20 to achieve its maximum cargo capacity of 66 tons
http://nextbigfuture.com/2016/01/3d-printing-and-advanced-computer.html
เป็นไปได้ไหมที่ประเทศไทยจะพัฒนาเครื่องบินเองด้วยเครื่องพิมพ์ 3D ตอนนี้มี3ประเทศที่ใช้คือยุโรป สหรัฐ ล่าสุดคือจีน
ตอนนี้จีนก็ใช้วิธีเดียวกันในการพัฒนาเครื่องบินขนส่ง Y-20 สำเร็จด้วย 3D printer ลดเวลาในการทดสอบและพัฒนา ลดค่าใช้จ่ายลงด้วย
ประเทศไทยทำได้ไหม
3D printing and advanced computer modeling was used to develop China Y-20 military transport aircraft
January 12, 2016
3D printing and advanced computer modeling was used to develop China Y-20 military transport aircraft
air force, airplanes, china, russia, ukraine, united states, world
Facebook Twitter linkedin google Reddit
The Xian Y-20 is China's new large military transport aircraft. The Y-20 is the first cargo aircraft to use 3-D printing technology to speed up its development and to lower its manufacturing cost. Model-based definition (MBD) is also used, and it's the 3rd aircraft to utilize MBD technology in the world, after Boeing 787 (2005) and Airbus A380 (2007). The implementation of MBD greatly shortened the time required, for example, without MBD, installation of wings takes a month or two, but with MBD adopted, the time is drastically shortened to just a few hours, and in general, the design work reduced by 40%, preparation for production reduced by 75%, and manufacturing cycle reduced by 30%. In addition to 3-D printing, Y-20 is also the first aircraft in China adopting associative design technology (ADT) in its development, the second aircraft to do so in the world, after Boeing 787. The adaptation of ADT greatly shortened the development time by at least eight months, and modification of wing design that previously took a week is shortened to half a day
* the shortest take-off distance of Y-20 is 600 to 700 meters
* The first Y-20 prototype is powered by four 12-ton thrust Soloviev D-30KP-2 engines.; early production units are likely to be similarly powered. The Chinese intend to replace the D-30 with the 14-ton thrust WS-20, which is required for the Y-20 to achieve its maximum cargo capacity of 66 tons
http://nextbigfuture.com/2016/01/3d-printing-and-advanced-computer.html