MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

The introduction of modern techniques in 3D printing of sand cores and moulds – a review

  • Oguntuyi Samson,
  • Nyembwe Kasongo,
  • Shongwe Mxolisi,
  • Kabasele Jonathan,
  • Mojisola Tajudeen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202440611002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 406
p. 11002

Abstract

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Growing technological innovation has led to faster, easier, and more efficient methods of getting things done. Owing to increasing requests for parts and the need to enhance 3D printing of sand cores and moulds and their conventional counterparts, Artificial intelligence (AI) and Smart systems are expected to address the existing challenges in using these techniques. Conventional metal-casting techniques often necessitate the application of tools in the design of patterns, cores, dies and moulds. Also, specialised skills are needed for pattern-making in wood, plastic or other materials. Metallurgical models dealing with shrinkage rates, machining, draft allowances and solidification in diverse metals, are essential considerations in pattern designing. Furthermore, the possibility of using 3D sand core and mould printing in high-tech applications necessitates minimal error or error-free production of parts. Therefore, this review explores how AI and Smart systems could be introduced into conventional and 3D printing to make the techniques suitable for high-tech applications, such as in the biomedical, aerospace and automotive industries.