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3D Design becomes real 4
Real Parts & Products 5
Example: Laser Sintering 6
Enter: 3D Printing 7
Industries using 3D Printing 8
Edge Manufacturing 9
Example: Consumer Goods 10
3D Printing “Sweet Spot” 11
Industrial 3D Printing 14
Example: Industrial Scenario 15
Solution: Edge Manufacturing 16
Global Market 19
Example: Military Scenario 20
Edge Manufacturing Profile: Kraftwurx 21
Summary & Conclusions 23
About the Authors 25
3D Printing News Stories & Quotes 27
About Pepperwood Partners 31
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Master's students use ideas from my (Jeff Funk) forthcoming book (Technology Change and the Rise of New Industries) to analyze the technical and economic feasibility of 3D additive printing. Manufacturing parts using additive fabrication techniques can enable on-demand local manufacturing and thus can eliminate complex value chains. See my other slides for details on concepts, methodology, and other new industries..
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3D Design becomes real 4
Real Parts & Products 5
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Industries using 3D Printing 8
Edge Manufacturing 9
Example: Consumer Goods 10
3D Printing “Sweet Spot” 11
Industrial 3D Printing 14
Example: Industrial Scenario 15
Solution: Edge Manufacturing 16
Global Market 19
Example: Military Scenario 20
Edge Manufacturing Profile: Kraftwurx 21
Summary & Conclusions 23
About the Authors 25
3D Printing News Stories & Quotes 27
About Pepperwood Partners 31
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Table of Contents
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• Background and advantages of extrusion-based 3D printing
• Requirements for FDM (fused deposition modeling) based technologies
• New advanced technical approaches for direct shaping of 3D printed tablets
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ABOUT 3D PRINTING: Also called Additive Manufacturing, 3D printing has been hailed as a transformative manufacturing technology, 3D printing involves fabrication of physical objects by depositing a material using a nozzle, print head, or any another printer technology. Though initially used for prototyping of products, 3D printing has evolved and is currently capable of customized short-run manufacturing of industrial products, dental implants, and medical devices.
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1.Introduction to 3D Printing
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7.Appendix: Resources for further reading & understanding
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Additive Manufacturing (2.008x Lecture Slides)A. John Hart
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*Fundamentals of Manufacturing Processes on edX: https://www.edx.org/course/fundamentals-manufacturing-processes-mitx-2-008x
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3D printer Technology _ A complete presentationVijay Patil
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A complete illustrated ppt on 3D printing technology. All the additive processes,Future and effects are well described with relevant diagram and images.Must download for attractive seminar presentation.3D Printing technology could revolutionize and re-shape the world. Advances in 3D printing technology can significantly change and improve the way we manufacture products and produce goods worldwide. If the last industrial revolution brought us mass production and the advent of economies of scale - the digital 3D printing revolution could bring mass manufacturing back a full circle - to an era of mass personalization, and a return to individual craftsmanship.
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This presentation gives a basic overview on 3D printing. Introduction 3D printing, History of 3D printing, Various 3D printing technologies, Advantages of 3D printing, Uses of 3D printing are all covered in this presentation.
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2. Additive Manufacturing (AM) / 3D Printing
Definition
ASTM F2792 - 12a Standard Terminology for
Additive Manufacturing Technologies:
• additive manufacturing (AM), a process of joining
materials to make objects from 3D model data, usually
layer upon layer, as opposed to subtractive manufacturing
methodologies. Synonyms: additive fabrication, additive
processes, additive techniques, additive layer
manufacturing, layer manufacturing, and freeform
fabrication.
• 3D printing, the fabrication of objects through the
deposition of a material using a print head, nozzle, or
another printer technology.
3. Additive Manufacturing (AM) / 3D Printing
Definition: manufacturing
Online Etymology Dictionary:
• 1560s, "something made by hand," from Middle French
manufacture, from Medieval Latin *manufactura (source
of Italian manifattura, Spanish manufactura), from Latin
manu, ablative of manus "hand" + factura "a working,“
Oxford Dictionaries:
• make (something) on a large scale using machinery
• make or produce (something abstract) in a merely
mechanical way
MASS PRODUCTION:
produce large quantities of (a standardized article) by an
automated mechanical process:
4. Additive Manufacturing (AM) / 3D Printing
Manufacturing, e.g.: injection moulding
Mould development process
please pay attention on how to get a
product from design to manufacture in
injection moulding process, then compare
it to the AM / 3D Printing process.
http://precision.moulds.asia/Molds-Design/
5. Additive Manufacturing (AM) / 3D Printing
Manufacturing, e.g.: injection moulding
Mould design please pay attention on how to get a
product from design to manufacture in
injection moulding process, then compare
it to the AM / 3D Printing process.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9py3eIPUUTo
6. Additive Manufacturing (AM) / 3D Printing
Manufacturing, e.g.: injection moulding
Mould making please pay attention on how to get a
product from design to manufacture in
injection moulding process, then compare
it to the AM / 3D Printing process.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seZqq1qxW30
7. Additive Manufacturing (AM) / 3D Printing
Manufacturing, e.g.: injection moulding
Manufacturing process please pay attention on how to get a
product from design to manufacture in
injection moulding process, then compare
it to the AM / 3D Printing process.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUthHS3MTdA
9. Additive Manufacturing (AM) / 3D Printing
Complex shape products http://www.3d-
printers.com.a
u/wp-
content/uploa
ds/2010/08/qu
in_night_rend
er.jpg
http://www.textually.org/3DPrinting/2012/12/31/photo1032.jpeg
Can they be
manufactured
by injection
http://www.stylebistro.com/Daily+Dish/a
moulding? rticles/hS5x__RWj7b/Wear+These+3D
+Printed+Shoes
10. Additive Manufacturing (AM) / 3D Printing
Complex shape products
Can they be manufactured by injection moulding?
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15. Additive Manufacturing (AM) / 3D Printing
How it works?
RepRap printers can print out just over half of the
parts needed to build a new RepRap machine.
25. CAD for AM / 3D Printing
Support algorithm computational complexity geometry
KX Design
26. CAD for AM / 3D Printing
Support algorithm computational complexity geometry
KX Design
27. CAD for AM / 3D Printing
Support algorithm computational complexity geometry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLd4-T-l2WM
28. CAD for AM / 3D Printing
Support algorithm computational complexity geometry
Loughborough Design School
29. CAD for AM / 3D Printing
Easy to operate for general public (non-technical people)
(Web-based CAD)
https://tinkercad.com/things/aF35hrBVVkl-incredible-jofo-elzing/edit
30. CAD for AM / 3D Printing
Easy to operate for general public (non-technical people)
(Web-based CAD)
http://www.3dtin.com/
31. CAD for AM / 3D Printing
Easy to operate for general public (non-technical people)
(Web-based CAD)
http://www.shapeways.com/creator/sake-set/
32. Trends, surrounding CAD
Product - Production
Mass production
- Variety at low cost
4
Mass 3
production
Production
Technology Mass
Cycle 5 customisation
Fragmented2 -Flexible
production manufacturing
6 Rapid Manufacturing
- Home industry
1 - made one-of-a-kind
Hand made/manual making
Craft customisation
- Home industry
- made one-of-a-kind product
35. Trends, surrounding CAD
Technology trend: Everything becomes easier
Sculpting
DAVID GOLIATH
David, Yudhi,
sculpted from 1501 to 1504 manufactured from 13:10 to 16:10
(1:10pm to 4:10pm ;)
39. Future CAD
Assumption
4 5
2D drawing 3D
by CAD modelling
by CAD
3 2D drawing Design 6
on table Haptic
Technology Aided
Design
Cycle Haptic Virtual Rake
Virtual Sculpting
Modernman makes
Design sketch 2 virtual product directly
from his mind
No sketch, no drawing 7
Virtual Reality aided Design
1
Cavemen makes
product directly
The Flying Machine-
from his mind.
Leonardo Da Vinci
No sketch, no
drawing
40. Future CAD
Prediction
Production stage – from consumers to end use products
STYLISH DESIGN MANU-
CONSUMERS DESIGNING FACTURING PRODUCT
or MODELLING ENGINEERING
CACODE CAID CAD/CAE CAD/CAM
Computer aided Computer aided Computer aided Computer aided
Consumer Design Industrial Design Engineering Manufacturing
Consumers’ tool Designers’ tool Engineers’ tool Manufacturers’ tool
Computer aided development step – from industries to customers