2015 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Ergonomic lightweight design for workers in automotive production
verfasst von : Raphael Geiger, Steve Rommel
Erschienen in: 15. Internationales Stuttgarter Symposium
Verlag: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
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Additive Manufacturing Technology offers a unique design flexibility due to its layer based construction approach. This provides a new potential for lightweight construction. Bionic lightweight structures, integrated functionality and topology optimized structures are now possible to be manufactured. The process also offers the possibility for producing personalized products, individually fitted to human physiology. Ergonomic workplace design can benefit from this technology, through individualized lightweight design, like handling tools for example. Baraldi and Kaminski could show benefits to the worker and the company, resulting on ergonomic workstations in the assembly line. The company benefits by improved productivity, product quality and workers’ quality of live. The workers don’t overstress their body and do better work with higher motivation and less sickness. Finally the design and production process of an ergonomic lightweight stool for an assembly line is shown. Using topology optimization, a material combination of carbonfiber- reinforced (CFRP) tubes and additive manufactured polyamide parts an individual advice with over 50% weight reduction compared to the previous solution could be achieved.