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Additive manufacturing supercharging automotive parts for maximum reliability

Wenk, Ethan
Giancola, Anthony
Al Turk, Abdelhakim A.
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2025-03-07
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Additive manufacturing,Automotive parts,Real-world spplications,AM utilization
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Wenk, E., Giancola, A., & Al Turk, A. A. (2025). Additive manufacturing supercharging automotive parts for maximum reliability. In Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Industry, Engineering and Management Systems (IEMS), 31, 195-205. https://doi.org/10.62704/10057/31322
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Additive manufacturing (AM) is reshaping the automotive industry by offering design flexibility, reduced component weight, & streamlining assembly processes. This paper explores how AM technologies advance the automotive industry through case studies and real-world applications. With AM utilization, automotive industries have achieved improvements in mechanical robustness, system performance, and overall reliability. The paper specifically examines AM's role in prototyping, tooling, material handling, vehicle performance, streamlined assembly, and sustainability within the automotive industry. Challenges such as production speed, material costs, and standardization are also addressed, offering a balanced view of AM's current and future potential.
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Published in SOAR: Shocker Open Access Repository by Wichita State University Libraries Technical Services, November 2025. 2025 IEMS Officers: Gamal Weheba (Conference Chair); Hesham Mahgoub (Program Chair); Dalia Mahgoub (Technical Director); Ed Sawan (Publications Editor); Wilfredo Moscoso (Proceedings Editor); Abdulaziz G. Abdulaziz (Associate Editor)
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Industry, Engineering & Management Systems Conference
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Proceedings of the 2025 IEMS Conference, v.31
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2690-3210 (print)
2690-3229 (online)
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