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Journal of Industrial Ecology | 2017

Comparative Energy, Resource and Recycling Lifecycle Analysis of the Industrial Repair Process of Gas Turbine Burners Using Conventional Machining and Additive Manufacturing

Frank Walachowicz; Ingo Bernsdorf; Ulrike Papenfuss; Christine Zeller; Andreas Graichen; Vladimir Navrotsky; Noorie Rajvanshi; Christoph Kiener

Summary Laser beam melting (LBM), also known as selective laser melting, is a powder bed fusion type of additive manufacturing (AM) technology used to fabricate metal parts from metal powder. LBM is a promising technology that offers new opportunities for increasing resource efficiency. The aim of this study was to compare environmental impacts of conventional manufacturing methods with AM for a real industrial application. Analysis was performed on the repair process of a burner used in a Siemens industrial gas turbine. The results of this study show that the repair process based on AM provides significant reduction in material footprint (abiotic depletion potential), primary energy consumption, and carbon footprint compared to conventional machining and welding processes. Even though the AM process has increased power and inert gas consumption on the shop floor, the complete life cycle shows that the conventional processes have a much higher environmental footprint from material use upstream. Different recycling models of nickel-based alloy and stainless steel scrap strongly influence the cradle-to-gate life cycle footprint. The results show that an AM process can have a sustainability advantage if it is designed in a holistic cradle-to-gate approach. The study also shows potentials for the LBM machine developers for entry into the industrialization of AM. Energy reduction potentials were identified during the idle mode, during operation mode from the supply of cooling duty, and also related to inert gas consumption. Careful consideration of these potentials can further improve the primary energy footprint of the LBM process.


Journal of Industrial Ecology | 2017

Evaluating Measuring Techniques for Occupational Exposure during Additive Manufacturing of Metals: A Pilot Study

Pål Graff; Bengt Ståhlbom; Eva Nordenberg; Andreas Graichen; Pontus Johansson; Helen Karlsson

Additive manufacturing that creates three-dimensional objects by adding layer uponlayer of material is a new technique that has proven to be an excellent tool for themanufacturing of complex struct ...


Archive | 2011

A method for manufacturing a component by selective laser melting

Andreas Graichen


Archive | 2009

Apparatus and method to machine holes

Andreas Graichen


Archive | 2010

Repair of a stationary rotor seal

Andreas Graichen


Archive | 2009

METHOD FOR MASKING COOLING HOLES AND DEVICE FOR USING IN A MASKING PROCESS FOR MASKING COOLING HOLES

Andreas Graichen


Archive | 2011

Component having a filled cavity, use of said component, and method for producing same

Pajazit Avdovic; Andreas Graichen; Olaf Rehme; Martin Schäfer


Archive | 2013

HYBRIDE PART AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE

Olov Andersson; Jonas Eriksson; Andreas Graichen


Archive | 2012

Mobile repair apparatus for repairing a stationary rotor seal of a turbo machine

Andreas Graichen


Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2016

Developing additive manufacturing technology for burner repair

Olov Andersson; Andreas Graichen; Haakan Brodin; Vladimir Navrotsky

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