ModuleWorks Press Release - New algorithms for the cost-effective production of freeform surfaces
ModuleWorks was part of the EU-funded GEMS project that has developed a toolbox of algorithms for the cost-effective manufacturing of freeform surfaces. Freeform surfaces are popular in all engineering design disciplines, from industry and consumer goods to civil engineering. Unlike regular surfaces such as planes and cylinders, freeform surfaces do not have rigid radial dimensions. This makes them expensive to produce, and until now there has been no cost-effective way of manufacturing these surfaces using easily manufactured parts. The GEMS project was initiated to tackle this issue by finding a way of producing freeform shapes that is cost-effective, yet flexible enough to meet the growing number of application areas and demand for custom designs. Example for freeform surfaces used in turbo machinery
The project was coordinated by Dr. Marc Stautner of ModuleWorks. It began by examining the surfaces generated by the motion of various milling tools. With this data, the team then divided freeform surfaces into segments that could be manufactured by feeding a common algorithmic code into CAD software.
Dr. Marc Stautner, ModuleWorks GEMS Project Coordinator