Abstract

The focus of this paper is to compare the results of topological optimization (TO) of the rocker arm for following 3D printing out of AISI 316L stainless steel by the Selective Laser Melting (SLM) method. We used the Altair Inspire software to optimize the shape of the rocker arm. Two variants of optimization were created, first, a variant of optimization without the Shape Control function was carried out, which resulted in a complex mechanical component with an organic shape. This bionic design means more support for the SLM method of Additive Manufacturing (AM) and worse surface quality after their removal. Therefore, a second variant of optimization was produced with the application of the Shape Control function, which positively affects manufacturability and postprocessing. The use of shape control reduced the amount of supports to a minimum, helping to improve the surface finish.

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