Optimization and adaptation involve the redesign of product geometry in CAD to enhance manufacturability for additive manufacturing. This process enables the enhancement of technical and economic indicators, such as weight reduction, minimized synthesis time, decreased subsequent mechanical processing, and the introduction of additional functionality.
By leveraging topological optimization and generative design tools, it is possible to derive the workpiece geometry, initially shaped by 3D printing, in accordance with the product’s operational conditions and the primary technological constraints of additive technologies.