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  • 2024Virtual Reality as a Tool for Monitoring Additive Manufacturing Processes via Digital Shadowscitations

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  • Bremer, Jan
  • Zielinski, Jonas
  • Rupp, Daniel
  • Day, Robin
  • Kuhlen, Torsten W.
  • Rarbach, Sven
  • Wiechel, Dominik
  • Kosche, Thomas
  • Graessler, Iris
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  • Weidemann, Tizia
  • Weissker, Tim
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  • Bergs, Thomas
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Virtual Reality as a Tool for Monitoring Additive Manufacturing Processes via Digital Shadows

  • Bremer, Jan
  • Zielinski, Jonas
  • Rupp, Daniel
  • Day, Robin
  • Koenig, Valentina
  • Kuhlen, Torsten W.
  • Rarbach, Sven
  • Wiechel, Dominik
  • Kosche, Thomas
  • Graessler, Iris
  • Pottebaum, Jens
  • Weidemann, Tizia
  • Weissker, Tim
  • Grimm, Andreas
  • Tran, Duc Thanh
  • Bergs, Thomas
Abstract

We present a data acquisition and visualization pipeline that allows experts to monitor additive manufacturing processes, in particular laser metal deposition with wire (LMD-w) processes, in immersive virtual reality. Our virtual environment consists of a digital shadow of the LMD-w production site enriched with additional measurement data shown on both static as well as handheld virtual displays. Users can explore the production site by enhanced teleportation capabilities that enable them to change their scale as well as their elevation above the ground plane. In an exploratory user study with 22 participants, we demonstrate that our system is generally suitable for the supervision of LMD-w processes while generating low task load and cybersickness. Therefore, it serves as a first promising step towards the successful application of virtual reality technology in the comparatively young field of additive manufacturing.

Topics
  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • wire
  • additive manufacturing