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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.22425
There appears to be a relentless push to introduce more and more composite materials into aircraft manufacture. But what is happening in the metals industry? What new techniques are being developed and introduced and how can metals maintain competitiveness? And importantly how will these techniques come together in the component manufacturing facility of the future “Factory 2050”? The presentation discusses “The case for metals”.
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welding, metal, aerolectures, 787, powder, 767, aerolectures2015, aerospace, LFW, manufacturing, Boeing, HPDDL, casting, flexibility, stress, aviation, titanium, aircraft, machining, automation
welding, metal, aerolectures, 787, powder, 767, aerolectures2015, aerospace, LFW, manufacturing, Boeing, HPDDL, casting, flexibility, stress, aviation, titanium, aircraft, machining, automation
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