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A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ABOUT CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA, APPLIED METHODS AND METHODOLOGIES FOR SELECTING SPARE PARTS SUITABLE FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ABOUT CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA, APPLIED METHODS AND METHODOLOGIES FOR SELECTING SPARE PARTS SUITABLE FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

França, Arthur Gomes Lima ; Beal, Valter Estevão ;

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Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, refers to a family of manufacturing technologies capable of producing products by progressively adding layers of materials. AM emerged in 1981 and is in a continuous process of technological and commercial improvement, demonstrating its relevance for the technological frontier. This fact is evidenced by the growing number of scientific publications aimed at investigating and describing the benefits and opportunities arising from 3D printing for the industrial scenario. A latent opportunity, for example, is the optimization of spare parts management through AM technologies. The aim of this paper is to present a systematic review of classification criteria, methods and methodologies for selecting suitable spare parts for MA.

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Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, refers to a family of manufacturing technologies capable of producing products by progressively adding layers of materials. AM emerged in 1981 and is in a continuous process of technological and commercial improvement, demonstrating its relevance for the technological frontier. This fact is evidenced by the growing number of scientific publications aimed at investigating and describing the benefits and opportunities arising from 3D printing for the industrial scenario. A latent opportunity, for example, is the optimization of spare parts management through AM technologies. The aim of this paper is to present a systematic review of classification criteria, methods and methodologies for selecting suitable spare parts for MA.

Palavras-chave: Additive Manufacturing; Classification Criteria; Selection Methodologies; Spare Parts,

Palavras-chave: Additive Manufacturing; Classification Criteria; Selection Methodologies; Spare Parts,

DOI: 10.5151/siintec2023-306225

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França, Arthur Gomes Lima ; Beal, Valter Estevão ; "A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ABOUT CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA, APPLIED METHODS AND METHODOLOGIES FOR SELECTING SPARE PARTS SUITABLE FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING", p. 423-430 . In: . São Paulo: Blucher, 2023.
ISSN 2357-7592, DOI 10.5151/siintec2023-306225

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