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dc.contributor.authorScheithauer, Uwe
dc.contributor.authorKordaß, Richard
dc.contributor.authorNoack, Kevin
dc.contributor.authorF. Eichenauer, Martin
dc.contributor.authorHartmann, Mathias
dc.contributor.authorAbel, Johannes
dc.contributor.authorGanzer, Gregor
dc.contributor.authorLordick, Daniel
dc.date.issued2019
dc.date.submitted2021-06-02T10:11:32Z
dc.identifierONIX_20210602_10.5772/intechopen.80010_406
dc.identifierhttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/49292
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/70233
dc.description.abstractThe rapid development of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies enables a radical paradigm shift in the construction of heat exchangers. In place of a layout limited to the use of planar or tubular starting materials, heat exchangers can now be optimized, reflecting their function and application in a particular environment. The complexity of form is no longer a restriction but a quality. Instead of brazing elements, resulting in rather inflexible standard components prone to leakages, with AM, we finally can create seamless integrated and custom solutions from monolithic material. To address AM for heat exchangers we both focus on the processes, materials, and connections as well as on the construction abilities within certain modeling and simulation tools. AM is not the total loss of restrictions. Depending on the processes used, delicate constraints have to be considered. But on the other hand, we can access materials, which can operate in a much wider heat range. It is evident that conventional modeling techniques cannot match the requirements of a flexible and adaptive form finding. Instead, we exploit biomimetic and mathematical approaches with parametric modeling. This results in unseen configurations and pushes the limits of how we should think about heat exchangers today.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.rightsopen access
dc.subject.otheradditive manufacturing, computer-aided design, flow simulation, metals, ceramics, fractal geometry
dc.subject.otherthema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBC Engineering: general
dc.titleChapter Potentials and Challenges of Additive Manufacturing Technologies for Heat Exchanger
dc.typechapter
oapen.identifier.doi10.5772/intechopen.80010
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy035ecc65-6737-43cf-a13a-6bdf67ce01f4
dc.relationisFundedByH2020-FoF-2015


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