Metal DfAM eSeries: Leveraging design freedom to disrupt power generation

video: Metal DfAM eSeries: Leveraging design freedom to disrupt power generation
Published on August 18, 2020
Roger Smith, Sierra Turbines; Will Hasting, VELO3D; Ryan O'Hara, nTop
Sierra Turbines recently partnered with VELO3D to print a prototype for their 20-kilowatt microturbine engine with a unicore in Hastelloy X. They aim to print 95 percent of their engine through metal additive manufacturing, taking advantage of the design freedom possible through VELO3D’s support-less printing process.
Key takeaways:
- Why Sierra Turbines has selected metal AM as a manufacturing process for their aerial system application
- How nTop and VELO3D enable customers to push the possibilities to produce a higher-performing gas microturbine
- Discuss why DfAM should be an enabler for metal AM and not a requirement
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