Advances in Machine Design: From 3D Printing to Smart Manufacturing

sakshi tyagi

Abstract


The objective is to investigate the different developments in machine design that are reshaping the manufacturing sector. The introduction of the essay discusses the development of 3D printing in machine design and how this technology is enabling more effective and economical production of machine parts. In order to increase automation and control over the manufacturing process, it then explores how smart
manufacturing and the Internet of Things (IoT) are being implemented into machine design. The paper also looks at how these developments are enhancing machine design sustainability by lowering waste and raising energy efficiency. The promise and difficulties these developments present for machine design and manufacturing in the future are highlighted in the article conclusion.


Keywords


3D printing, smart manufacturing, machine design, manufacturing, IoT, sustainability

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/tmd.v9i3.6872

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