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先进制造技术第十单元分析
10 Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing
10.1 Introduction
10.1.1 What Is RPM
Manufacturing community is facing two important challenging tasks:
(1) Substantial reduction of product development time; and (2) improvement
on the flexibility for manufacturing small batch and diversified products.
Computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD and CAM) have significantly
improved the traditional product design and manufacturing. However, there are
a number of obstacles in true integration of computer-aided design with
computer-aided manufacturing for rapid development of new products.
Although substantial research has been done in the past for computer-aided
design and manufacturing integration, such as feature recognition, CNC
programming and process planning, the gap between CAD and CAM remains
unfilled in the following aspects:
(1) Rapid creation of 3D models and prototypes.
(2) Cost-effective production of patterns and moulds with complex
surfaces.
To substantially shorten the time for developing patterns, moulds, and
prototypes, some manufacturing enterprises have started to use rapid
prototyping (RP) methods for complex patterns making and component
prototyping. Over the past few years, a variety of new rapid manufacturing
technologies, generally called Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing (RPM),
have emerged; the technologies developed include Stereolithography (SL),
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM),
Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM), and Three Dimensional Printing (3D
Printing). These technologies are capable of directly generating physical
objects from CAD databases. They have a common important feature: the
prototype part is produced by adding materials rather than removing materials,
that is, a part is first modeled by a geometric modeler such as a solid modeler
and then is mathematically sectioned (sliced) into a series of parallel
cross-section pieces. For each piece, the curing or binding paths are genera
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