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Literature review of short-term production planning for Additive Manufacturing (3D printing)
Reference persons MANUELA GALATI, ERICA PASTORE
Thesis type BIBLIOGRAPHIC
Description 3D printing has been the most disruptive digital technology of Industry 4.0 capable of disrupting traditional manufacturing paradigms. Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a manufacturing technique that, through different technologies, obtains products from the generation and subsequent addition of successive layers of material. This is a sharp reversal from conventional manufacturing, which starts with works by subtracting materials from the solid (e.g., milling, turning).
Due to its special characteristics, production planning and control need to be updated and adapted to this new technology, especially in the case of short-term planning (scheduling).
This thesis aims to critically analyze the state of the art in this field, by focusing on how the main characteristics of the AM processes have been considered and included in the literature. The final output will be a complete classification of the state of the art.
Deadline 26/07/2023
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