Redesign and Optimization of a Triple Clamp using Generative Design
Optimization and design of a parametric tool and three variants of triple clamps (forged, machined, and 3D printed) for the KTM motorcycle model Duke 990. This project proposes a new design methodology that combines simulation with generative design. The goal is to reduce and automate the iterations and development time of these parts while minimizing unnecessary volume in the assembly. This way, the design maintains only the necessary volume to withstand the stresses and strains that the motorbike supports, and it provides a more innovative, customizable, and organic aesthetic that aligns with the brand’s values and the new era of Industry 4.0.
Bachelor
Bachelor in Industrial Design Engineering
Mention
Product Development
Topics
Efficiency, Data, Purposeful Businesses
Tutors
Albert Sosa Manchon
Company / Institution
Cero Design
KTM