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Title: Inside 3D Printing 2015 Mumbai


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TECHNOLOGY OF RAPID PROTOTYPING SCOPE,
PERSPECTIVES RECENT APPLICATIONS
  • Dr. Santosh Kumar
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT(BHU)
    Varanasi (UP) India 221005

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Technology Process materials
Methods Applications
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  • Nature history
  • Caccons, spider, mudbee, bees etc. in nature
  • JALEBI
  • 1984 machine building
  • Started in 2005 by Dr Adrian Bowyer
  • Develop an open source self-replicating 3D
    printer
  • Short for Replicating Rapid Prototype
  • General Public License (GPL)

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3D printing is inspired from Nature
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3D printing is inspired from Nature
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3D printing is inspired from Nature
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Ist industrial revolution began in Britain in
the late 18th century, with mechanisation of the
textile industry.
Kaizen
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IInd Industrial revolution early 20th century,
Henry Ford mastered moving assembly line the
age of mass production. The third revolution
is under way and that consists of manufacturing
going digital.
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Next Industrial Revolution
The third revolution is under way and that
consists of manufacturing going digital.
Additive
Subtractive
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Subtractive Manufacturing
  • Subtractive Manufacturing
  • Milling
  • Turning
  • Drilling
  • Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
    Machine

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Manufacturing
  • Additive
  • Subtractive
  • Creating A Form
  • Conserves Resources
  • Efficient
  • 3D Printing
  • Uncovering A Form
  • Carving A Sculpture
  • Chiseling A Statue
  • Wasteful
  • Time Consuming

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Basic process of RP
  • Three stages pre-processing, building, and
  • post processing

RP Process
Pre Process
Post Process
in CAD
in RP systems
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Additive Manufacturing Process of joining
materials to make an object from 3D model
Data layer-by-layer process Having different
geometries
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DESIGN tIPS
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How 3D Printing Can Change the World?
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Rapid Prototyping vs Additive Manufacturing
AM breakdown by industry today
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.STL File
  • Software generates a tessellated object
    description
  • File consists of the X, Y, Z coordinates of the
    three vertices of each surface triangle, with an
    index to describe the orientation of the surface
    normal
  • Support generation to hold overhung surfaces
    during build

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solid ascii facet normal 0.000000e000
-1.018113e-001 -9.948037e-001 outer loop
vertex 6.413766e000 9.540946e000
4.174942e-001 vertex 6.663766e000
9.540946e000 4.174942e-001 vertex
6.413766e000 9.467294e000 4.250320e-001
endloop endfacet facet normal 1.587419e-015
-1.018113e-001 -9.948037e-001 outer loop
vertex 6.413766e000 9.467294e000
4.250320e-001 vertex 6.663766e000
9.540946e000 4.174942e-001 vertex
6.663766e000 9.467294e000 4.250320e-001
endloop endfacet . .
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Final Build File
Part
  • Part sliced
  • Supports sliced
  • RP technology parameters set
  • layer thickness, scan speed,...
  • Send file to RP machine

Supports
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Material
Plastics polymers, ceramics clay,
bio-materials, eatables, metals alloys etc.
In form of liquid, solid or powder.
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Stereolithography (SLA)
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Laminated Object ManufacturingLOM
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Selective Laser Sintering
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Fused Deposition Modeling
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Solid Ground Curing
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SGC
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3D Printing
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Inkjets
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Laser Engineered Net Shaping TM
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Electron beam melting
SLS
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How 3D Printing Can Change the world?
APPLICATIONS
  • Medical Surgury
  • Health care
  • Advances in research
  • Product prototyping
  • Historic Preservation
  • Architectural Engineering Construction
  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Food Industries
  • Automotive
  • Accessories
  • Rapid Tooling Castings
  • Machine Tool , Tool design
  • Creativity, Innovation,
  • Education , Schools,
  • ART Culture
  • Sculpture
  • Space explorations,
  • Automobile
  • Police reconstruction
  • Defense, Military
  • Spirituality
  • Textile,
  • Film industry

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RECENT APPLICATIONS Solar printing
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RECENT APPLICATIONS House in MUD composite
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Rapidly expanding hobbyist and home-use market
has emerged using open-source RepRap and FabHome p
rojects. It is predicted that 3D printing could
become a mass market product enabling consumers
so that a person might instead print it at home
from a downloaded 3D model.
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THANK YOU ALL
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