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ATKINS Project: a low-carbon manufacturing solution
Posted on 15/01/09

ATKINS Project: a low-carbon manufacturing solution
A Loughborough University led project is set to revolutionise the way components for the aeronautical and automotive sectors are made, leading to a significant reduction in weight, wastage and CO2 emissions both at the manufacturing stage and during use.
The Universitys Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering will apply state-of-the-art Rapid Manufacturing (RM) techniques also known as Additive Manufacturing to make parts for aircraft and motor vehicles. RM works by breaking down a 3D computer-aided-design (CAD) model into 2D digital sections, which are then built up layer by layer by high tech robotic machines; effectively directly 3D printing the required design.
The 2.7 million ATKINS project is being funded by the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) and industry partners, which include Boeing, Virgin Atlantic and Bentley Motors, among significant others.
The ultimate aim of the project is to utilize an additive manufacturing approach, specifically Selective Laser Melting (SLM) of metallic components, to ensure the design, manufacture and distribution of fully optimized automotive/aerospace components are more sustainable with a significantly reduced carbon footprint.
Current products are generally wasteful in all aspects, from design and manufacture to the final distribution to the consumer, explains Professor Richard Hague, who is leading the project. This is mainly a consequence of conventional processes that restrict our current design, manufacture and supply chains. For example, conventional destructive manufacturing techniques, such as machining, result in the removal of large amounts of bulk material in order to produce the end-use part often machining operations can result in over 90-95% waste material, which then has to be recycled.
However the unique characteristics of RM mean that such restrictions can be overcome. By using lasers and powdered metal materials, the ATKINS projects SLM system enables highly complex and intricate components and products to be made with minimum wastage and at the point of demand, for example directly at car and aircraft assembly plants. Also, the manufacturing process allows for fully optimized geometries to be made so that they are also significantly lighter in weight up to 50% lighter than conventionally manufactured components leading to massive fuel savings during use.
The benefits of this project for consumers, industry and the environment are quite staggering, Professor Hague added. A 50% weight saving in components will mean much less fuel is needed, which means less CO2 is released into the atmosphere. Additionally, a significant reduction is wastage at the manufacturing stage and the ability to create parts where and when they are needed, rather than at a factory hundreds of miles away, will also both help reduce costs and the environmental impact.
At Loughborough, Professor Hague and his team of researchers are investigating how emerging RM technologies can be further developed to meet the demands of industry on an international scale. They will create new RM design tools and high-tech machines, and investigate how current supply and demand chains can be developed to cope with RM processes.
The ATKINS project marks a significant change in how parts are manufactured and delivered to the consumer, Professor Hague said.
It will revolutionise the automotive and aeronautical sectors, and in the future could be applied to any number of other industries.
For more information, please seehttp://www.atkins-project.com/
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