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3D printing saves costs for Airbus Helicopters

ByMike Santora|November 27, 2018

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Tail and connecting part of the step

The tail and connecting point for the 3D printed step.

Airbus Helicoptersuses a German RepRap x400 3D printer for validating the design of an integral new step on one of its helicopters. Frank Singer, Head of Department Vehicle System Installation at Airbus Helicopters in Germany explains, “It happens again and again that a crew member of a helicopter stands outside on the runners during the flight due to operational reasons. Under certain circumstances, also during operation of the rescue winch. The relatively small footprint on the runners could be optimized by using a step.”

In a first step, the nearly three-meter-long model will be subdivided into printable, individual parts. Afterward, the individual puzzle plug connections are constructed.

“In the past, we have had to divide larger prototypes into separate parts because of the print bed size. These were often glued together. However, this was always associated with further processing steps, which we can now save – if the application allows it. The quickly printed parts require no further processing steps or curing time of the adhesive anymore” says Frank Singer.

He continues, “With this method, we have found an ingenious application for this design, to have a large component quickly and cost-effectively available with the print bed size that is available.”

For Airbus Helicopters, the new plug-in connection is useful in that it requires no glue, no screw connection, or tools. The plug connection can be used at least 50 times without any signs of wear. The model is much more stable than it would be in a gluing process. It withstands its own weight of 3.9 kg without any problems and can be mounted on the helicopter for illustrative purposes without wobbling, loosening, or falling off. Engineers chose PLA because the material can be easily and quickly processed and there were no further requirements for the component.

Airbus Helicopters use its German RepRap x400 3D printer mainly for the so-called “FIT Check.” All designed parts are printed as prototypes. With these parts, the ease of installation and the fitting for the helicopter are checked. Possible changes and adjustments can be easily transferred to the series parts with little effort.

Initially, the machine was purchased to make it easier for engineers to make prototypes faster and easier to test. Over the years, the company has acquired more and more knowledge and no longer wants to work without the 3D printer:

“The x400 is in use every day and often runs on weekends. The use of the readily available prototypes or demonstrators has become firmly established in our development process. The topic of 3D printing will be expanded. We see this clearly in the future, especially in the development area. The use of the 3D printer makes it easier for the company to work, especially in the area of prototype construction and in automated production. You can see that clearly in the numbers. In 2017, almost 50 print jobs were carried out, often including several parts. In the first half of 2018, we already have 51 print jobs.” DW

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