3D printing offers several advantages for companies:
1) It reduces development costs by cutting prototyping and tooling costs, allowing designers to identify errors earlier and reduce travel.
2) It speeds up time to market by enabling companies to 3D print multiple prototypes on demand, obtaining feedback and refining designs more quickly.
3) It increases innovation by allowing designers to print prototypes in hours and repeat the design cycle until designs are perfected.
Designing 3D models for printing requires taking into account unusual limitations with respect to what is done in the rendering or the animation industry. We tested 4 tools that have been developed to help designers check the printability of their models.
This guide is meant for beginners just starting with 3D modeling as well as for experienced designers interested in 3D printing.
Rapid Prototype China is done for various industrial domains that are ranging from consumer & home appliances to automotive, medical and from aerospace to military domains. In addition to this, we are also providing you support from technical sales team who can properly target your needs and endow you with sound advice on materials, processes and finishes for your prototyping project. You will get premium quality parts and complete prototype solutions within the said time-frame and without spending extra amount of money. Our team of engineers and experts has been transforming product ideas into production realities.
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History,need, development,scope, availablity,future scope,trend before the 3DP, Advantage and disadvantages, limitations, Application and Appliances.
Designing 3D models for printing requires taking into account unusual limitations with respect to what is done in the rendering or the animation industry. We tested 4 tools that have been developed to help designers check the printability of their models.
This guide is meant for beginners just starting with 3D modeling as well as for experienced designers interested in 3D printing.
Rapid Prototype China is done for various industrial domains that are ranging from consumer & home appliances to automotive, medical and from aerospace to military domains. In addition to this, we are also providing you support from technical sales team who can properly target your needs and endow you with sound advice on materials, processes and finishes for your prototyping project. You will get premium quality parts and complete prototype solutions within the said time-frame and without spending extra amount of money. Our team of engineers and experts has been transforming product ideas into production realities.
3D Printing Technology PPT by ajaysingh_02AjaySingh1901
This PPT make on 3D printing Technology or additive manufacturing in which we cover the need, history importants, future scope, trend before the 3DP, advantage and disadvantage, limitations, application of 3DP
3D Printing Technology seminar report by ajaysingh_02AjaySingh1901
This is the Report file about 3D Printing Technolog and additive manufacturing in which we cover all the basics of 3DP
History,need, development,scope, availablity,future scope,trend before the 3DP, Advantage and disadvantages, limitations, Application and Appliances.
CAD CAM usage for manufacturing of Solid Relief Mapsradhe tado
CAD-CAM has been in industry for ages but its usage for developing solid relief maps are not yet seen in practice much. This slides explains its importance and how to use it for analyzing the maps for various purposes.
6 Key Takeaways for the State of 3D Printing - 2016Sculpteo
Our 2016 edition of The State of 3D Printing is out. Almost 1000 participants responded and shared their experience and expectations about 3D printing bringing incomparable depth to this survey. You'll find the latest trends in the 3D printing industry and know how to gear up your 3D printing strategy for success.
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies are developing impressively and are expected to bring about the next revolution. AM is gradually replacing traditional manufacturing methods in some applications because of its unique properties of customisability and versatility. This book provides a very comprehensive and updated text about different types of AM technologies, their respective advantages, shortcomings and potential applications.
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing: Principles and Applications is a comprehensive textbook that takes readers inside the world of additive manufacturing. This book introduces the different types of AM technologies, categorised by liquid, solid and powder-based AM systems, the common standards, the trends in the field and many more.
Easy to understand, this book is a good introduction to anyone interested in obtaining a better understanding of AM. For people working in the industry, this book will provide information on new methods and practices, as well as recent research and development in the field. For professional readers, this book provides a comprehensive guide to distinguish between the different technologies, and will help them make better decisions regarding which technology they should use. For the general public, this book sheds some light on the fast-moving AM field.
In this edition, new AM standards (e.g. Standard of Terminology and Classification of AM systems) and format standards will be included, Furthermore, the listing of new machines and systems, materials, and software; as well as new case studies and applications in industries that have recently adopted AM (such as the Marine and Offshore industry) have also been incorporated.
Foss & novos materiais - Inside 3D Printing BrazilEmanuel Campos
Apresentação realizada no evento Inside 3D Printing Brazil, 2014, no WTC de São Paulo, em 16 de abril, por Emanuel Campos, um dos responsáveis pelo blog http://impresso3d.com. Nessa apresentação passamos por todas as tecnologias de impressão 3D chamadas de "proprietárias" ou "comerciais" e então desconstruimos seus princípios de funcionamento para entender como acrescentar novos materiais aos seus processos de impressão. A apresentação termina com uma olhada naquilo que já foi desenvolvido ao redor do mundo referente a esses novos materiais, tais como Fibra de Carbono, Chocolate, Cimento, Grama, Sinterização de Areia por luz solar, entre tantos outros usos.
CT News: Seamless workflow from digital to physical modelCORETECHNOLOGIE
CORETECHNOLOGIE presents: The 3D expert Substance and the innovation company CoreTechnologie are now working together to increase their synergy potential in terms of 3D printing. CoreTechnologie brings the innovations of the additive manufacturing software 4D_Additive, while Substance contributes the expertise in 3D printing with textured surfaces.
Tactile Traces Final project _ Master Interaction Design 2010 Domus Academy M...Ivan Pecorari
Tactile traces
Final project Master Interaction Design, Domus Academy, Milan
This project aims to develop a system around the visitor experience of the Museum Berrocal in Villanueva de Algaidas, Malaga,Spain.
With the intention to highlight and unfold the deep identity of Berrocal sculptures,I developed a modular system around every exhibited artworks. The system is composed of four main stations: General Display, Edutainment, Workshop, Life of Berrocal, each one of these stations explore contents by mean of specific interaction modalities. The set-up is flexible: according to the sculpture, different stations are available. The identity of an art piece is provoking; it changes and is modified by visitors’ action inside the exhibition space in a sort of continuous dialogue that leaves behind traces of human passage. This system is intended to track and record these traces, as a complement to the visit and to personalize the content delivered to the visitor. Moreover, the system allows visitors to touch the sculpture, in order to discover where their tactile interest lies and to preserve the authentic sculpture’s purpose to be an haptic artwork.
CAD CAM usage for manufacturing of Solid Relief Mapsradhe tado
CAD-CAM has been in industry for ages but its usage for developing solid relief maps are not yet seen in practice much. This slides explains its importance and how to use it for analyzing the maps for various purposes.
6 Key Takeaways for the State of 3D Printing - 2016Sculpteo
Our 2016 edition of The State of 3D Printing is out. Almost 1000 participants responded and shared their experience and expectations about 3D printing bringing incomparable depth to this survey. You'll find the latest trends in the 3D printing industry and know how to gear up your 3D printing strategy for success.
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies are developing impressively and are expected to bring about the next revolution. AM is gradually replacing traditional manufacturing methods in some applications because of its unique properties of customisability and versatility. This book provides a very comprehensive and updated text about different types of AM technologies, their respective advantages, shortcomings and potential applications.
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing: Principles and Applications is a comprehensive textbook that takes readers inside the world of additive manufacturing. This book introduces the different types of AM technologies, categorised by liquid, solid and powder-based AM systems, the common standards, the trends in the field and many more.
Easy to understand, this book is a good introduction to anyone interested in obtaining a better understanding of AM. For people working in the industry, this book will provide information on new methods and practices, as well as recent research and development in the field. For professional readers, this book provides a comprehensive guide to distinguish between the different technologies, and will help them make better decisions regarding which technology they should use. For the general public, this book sheds some light on the fast-moving AM field.
In this edition, new AM standards (e.g. Standard of Terminology and Classification of AM systems) and format standards will be included, Furthermore, the listing of new machines and systems, materials, and software; as well as new case studies and applications in industries that have recently adopted AM (such as the Marine and Offshore industry) have also been incorporated.
Foss & novos materiais - Inside 3D Printing BrazilEmanuel Campos
Apresentação realizada no evento Inside 3D Printing Brazil, 2014, no WTC de São Paulo, em 16 de abril, por Emanuel Campos, um dos responsáveis pelo blog http://impresso3d.com. Nessa apresentação passamos por todas as tecnologias de impressão 3D chamadas de "proprietárias" ou "comerciais" e então desconstruimos seus princípios de funcionamento para entender como acrescentar novos materiais aos seus processos de impressão. A apresentação termina com uma olhada naquilo que já foi desenvolvido ao redor do mundo referente a esses novos materiais, tais como Fibra de Carbono, Chocolate, Cimento, Grama, Sinterização de Areia por luz solar, entre tantos outros usos.
CT News: Seamless workflow from digital to physical modelCORETECHNOLOGIE
CORETECHNOLOGIE presents: The 3D expert Substance and the innovation company CoreTechnologie are now working together to increase their synergy potential in terms of 3D printing. CoreTechnologie brings the innovations of the additive manufacturing software 4D_Additive, while Substance contributes the expertise in 3D printing with textured surfaces.
Tactile Traces Final project _ Master Interaction Design 2010 Domus Academy M...Ivan Pecorari
Tactile traces
Final project Master Interaction Design, Domus Academy, Milan
This project aims to develop a system around the visitor experience of the Museum Berrocal in Villanueva de Algaidas, Malaga,Spain.
With the intention to highlight and unfold the deep identity of Berrocal sculptures,I developed a modular system around every exhibited artworks. The system is composed of four main stations: General Display, Edutainment, Workshop, Life of Berrocal, each one of these stations explore contents by mean of specific interaction modalities. The set-up is flexible: according to the sculpture, different stations are available. The identity of an art piece is provoking; it changes and is modified by visitors’ action inside the exhibition space in a sort of continuous dialogue that leaves behind traces of human passage. This system is intended to track and record these traces, as a complement to the visit and to personalize the content delivered to the visitor. Moreover, the system allows visitors to touch the sculpture, in order to discover where their tactile interest lies and to preserve the authentic sculpture’s purpose to be an haptic artwork.
Application of finite element analysis in effective design of flight control ...eSAT Journals
Abstract The objective of this project work is to effectively design and analyze the helicopter flight control circuits. The design process involves FE method to assess the directional control circuit. Displacement, stress, strain energy values are obtained for the circuit for different load cases and optimum design is obtained for safe helicopter flight controls for critical maneuvers. In a helicopter the rotor blade is operated using mechanical flight control system consisting of elements like push-pull rod, links, bell crank levers, structural supporting brackets etc. There is a certain amount of reduction in stiffness and strength of elements of the circuit due to stretch in these elements resulting in false control surface deflections. This project work focuses on the application of FEM in design, analysis and optimization of directional flight control circuit using ALTAIR HYPERMESH and MSC NASTRAN software’s. FEM techniques have been extensively used in this study to simulate the control circuit mechanism. Keywords: directional control circuit, finite element analysis, displacement, strain energy
Design of a Handle Mechanism (Solidworks)Pietro Galli
The project was developped on Solidworks and dealt with the costruction of an Hadle mechanism, the study of its motion and the Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of the assembly.
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Rapid Prototyping is a disruptive technology all set to redefine the manufacturing industry. But how well do you know about it? This presentation highlights 3 important things that you should know, if you are actually planning to use this technology in near future.
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Product design does not occur in a vacuum and has a significant impact on manufacturing. In fact, 3D design carries even greater potential for streamlining production processes, especially when you take advantage of Design for Manufacturability tools and applications. With these technologies, you can avoid the manufacturing delays, cost overruns, and shop-floor retrofits that work against your company’s success and competitive position.
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3. Advantages of 3D Printing
The most successful companies have adopted 3D printing as a critical part
of the iterative design process to:
Reduce Development Costs
Cut traditional prototyping and tooling costs
Identify design errors earlier
Reduce travel to production facilities
Speed Time To Market
Compress design cycles by 3D printing multiple prototypes on demand, right in your office
Increase Innovation
Print prototypes in hours, obtain feedback, refine designs and repeat the cycle until designs are
perfect
Improve Communication
Hold a full color, realistic 3D model in your hands to impart infinitely more information than a
computer image
Create physical 3D models quickly, easily and affordably for a wide variety of applications
Win Business
Bring realistic 3D models
4. Complete 3D models can be manufactured including those with hollow parts that
could not possibly be made by hand in one piece, even by the most skilled engineer
or craftsperson. Parts such as bearings, engineering parts and complex working
models can be manufactured.
A variety of epoxy and waxes can be applied to the completed model. These increase
the strength of the model, its temperature resistance and allows paint and finishes to
be applied realistically.
The use of specialized resin will give models the properties of rubber.
Prototyping machines can even be used to produce highly accurate patterns for
casting.
Manufactured model parts can be combined with real parts to produce a fully
functioning product that can then be tested and evaluated
5. RAPID PROTOTYPING
Leading product designers use prototyping machines to accelerate the design
process and bring products to market sooner. Applications include:
Concept Models - Get early design feedback, improve communication, and test
ergonomics
Functional Testing - Verify designs for form, fit and function prior to full-scale
production; plus reduce costly modifications to production tooling
Finite Element Analysis - Produce prototypes displaying color finite element analysis
data right on the part. Improve collaboration among project teams, and identify
design flaws earlier
Presentation Models - Communicate clearly with peers and clients, and perform
focus group testing
Packaging Development - Streamline the design process for glass and plastic
packaging used in consumer
6. Why create casting patterns utilizing 3D CAD data
As is typical in the creation of prototype castings, traditional pattern manufacturing costs can
easily be more expensive than the actual costs of pouring all the parts associated to a short
prototype casting run. In addition, the lead time for the creation of these patterns can often
be measured in weeks.
In the following example, a new drive pinion flange design is taken from concept 3D CAD
model to final prototype pattern pieces in the matter of 3 days. Resulting in the patterns being
used to create 250 rapid prototype cast iron castings at a fraction of the cost and time
associated with traditional patterns.
7. 1. Starting with the 3D CAD data.
Accurate 3D CAD data is where it all starts. If the base CAD model contains errors, those
errors will carry through to the final cast iron parts, ensuring that the CAD model is at the
appropriate release level and has been thoroughly designed and checked is of utmost
importance.
Figure A shows the final machining CAD model of the new concept flange design.
In this machined CAD model, blue represents the machined surfaces and tan represents the
remaining cast surfaces. The casting CAD model, shown in Figure B, reflects the part
geometry of the actual final prototype cast iron flange that will be received from the
foundry.
8. Figure A shows the final machining CAD model of the new concept flange design.
In this machined CAD model,
blue represents the machined
surfaces and tan represents the
remaining cast surfaces. The
casting CAD model, shown in
Figure B, reflects the part
geometry of the actual final
prototype cast iron flange that
will be received from the
foundry.
Figure A
10. Finite Element Analysis
Produce prototypes
displaying color finite
element analysis data right
on the part. Improve
collaboration among
project teams, and identify
design flaws earlier
16. Choosing a Process
Determine the process that is the best fit for your project by using the tools shown.
Step 1:
Begin by using the decision tree on the next slide to narrow down which factors are of
highest importance to you based on the stage you are at in the prototyping process,
referring to the definitions on page 8 as needed.
Step 2:
Based on the recommended attributes for your most important factor(s) from Step 1,
compare the processes using the process decision making chart on the next page to
determine which process will be the best fit for your project.
17. What stage are you at in What factor(s) is/are most Recommended attributes to
the prototyping process? important to you? consider when choosing a process.
20. Conclusion:
The future for 3D printing seems very promising, it is the fastest growing part of the rapid-
prototyping industry with revenues this year expected to be approximately a billion US
dollars. Many industries are showing huge amounts of interest and are seeing great potential
in different applications where they could utilize three dimensional printing. The US army
have experimented using rapid prototyping to create parts for broken tanks, guns and other
hardware in combat situations. Businesses believe a rapid prototyping machine could prove
invaluable in showing factories how to assemble parts remotely, for example in China. Even
NASA has requested a high resolution machine to manufacture crucial parts in space.
In conclusion what is stopping you being part of a truly revolutionary technology, which
could become one of the major breakthroughs of the twenty first century? 3D printing has
merely been science fiction until recently, where it is now most certainly science fact. What
can we expect to see in the not so far away future? Well one ultimate goal is printable
organic parts, for example replacement organs, identical skin grafts and even limbs, to
combat victims of illness, disease and war.
21. Three-dimensional printing from digital
designs will transform manufacturing and
allow more people to start making things
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