@inproceedings{JunkEinloth2022, author = {Stefan Junk and Henning Einloth}, title = {Using voxel-based CAD-systems for additive manufacturing with 3D multi material printing}, series = {AIP Conference Proceedings}, volume = {2425}, number = {1}, editor = {Theodore Simos and Charalambos Tsitouras}, organization = {American Institute of Physics}, isbn = {978-0-7354-4182-8}, issn = {0094-243X (Print)}, doi = {10.1063/5.0081478}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Additive manufacturing offers completely new production technologies thanks to the layered structure and the simultaneous processing of several materials. In order to exploit the potential of this new technology, it is already necessary in product development to consider the components no longer as monolithic blocks, but as a structure of many layers and individual elements (voxels). Therefore, this paper will examine the current state of voxel-based CAD systems and the subsequent 3D multi-material printing of the designed components. Different voxel-based CAD systems are used and analyzed for component design and a sample component is additively manufactured. The results show that simple components can be designed using voxel-based CAD systems. With the application of 3D multi-material printing, different materials and thus functions can be assigned to the designed voxel-based CAD-model.}, language = {en} }