NEW APPROACHES TO TEACHING DESIGN FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
                        Year: 2015
                        Editor: Christian Weber, Stephan Husung, Gaetano Cascini, Marco Cantamessa, Dorian Marjanovic, Monica Bordegoni
                        Author: Junk, Stefan; Matt, Rebecca
                        Series: ICED
                       Institution: University of Applied Sciences Offenburg, Germany
                        Section: Human Behaviour in Design, Design Education
                        Page(s): 257-266
                        ISBN: 978-1-904670-74-2
                        ISSN: 2220-4334
                        
Abstract
Additive Manufacturing and Reverse Engineering have increasingly been gaining in importance over the past years. This paper investigates the current status of the implementation of these new technologies in design education and also identifies current shortcomings. Then it develops two new approaches for the teaching of the necessary expertise for the design of 3D-printed components and illustrates these with case studies. First, a workshop is presented in which students gain a broad understanding for the functionalities of additive manufacturing and the creative possibilities and limits of this process, through the assembly and installation of a 3D-printer. A second new approach is the combination of reverse engineering and 3D-printing. Thereby, students learn how to deal with this complex process chain. The result of these new approaches can e.g. be seen in the design guidelines for Additive Manufacturing, which were developed by the students themselves. At the same time, the students are able to estimate opportunities and limits of both technologies. Finally, the success of the new course contents and form is reviewed by an evaluation by the students.
Keywords: Design Education, Design For X (DfX), Reverse Engineering, Additive Manufacturing, 3D-Printing