Additive Manufacturing / 3D printing
Additive Manufacturing / 3D printing
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Hey all,
I was recently shown a video of a 3d printer working in metal that included machining capabilities. It was downright impressive. It got me curious, and I was wondering if anyone knows whether these types of manufacturing techniques are being looked at by ASME for the BPVC. Has anyine seen any notes or articles by ASME?
I think it is certainly a long way off for big vessels, but it makes me wonder about smaller parts or components. It would certainly make geometries such as flued opening much easier to fabricate!
Cheers.
I was recently shown a video of a 3d printer working in metal that included machining capabilities. It was downright impressive. It got me curious, and I was wondering if anyone knows whether these types of manufacturing techniques are being looked at by ASME for the BPVC. Has anyine seen any notes or articles by ASME?
I think it is certainly a long way off for big vessels, but it makes me wonder about smaller parts or components. It would certainly make geometries such as flued opening much easier to fabricate!
Cheers.





RE: Additive Manufacturing / 3D printing
RE: Additive Manufacturing / 3D printing
On the subject of BPV code committees, I've been growing interested in somehow taking part in something like this for my industry. I've read what the ASME website says about joining committees, but can you give any first-hand perspectives on the BPC committees (commitment/acceptance/etc...)?
Thanks!
RE: Additive Manufacturing / 3D printing
What is Engineering anyway: FAQ1088-1484: In layman terms, what is "engineering"?
RE: Additive Manufacturing / 3D printing
It sounds like TGS4 might be able to answer the question directly from the source this week.