DocumentCode
306168
Title
CAD model slicing and surface smoothing for building rapid prototyping parts
Author
Rajan, Dharmaraja S. ; Luo, Ren C.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Volume
3
fYear
1996
fDate
5-10 Aug 1996
Firstpage
1496
Abstract
Development in computer aided design (CAD), finite element analysis (FEA), finite boundary methods (FBM) and geometric modelling have allowed for complex designs to be realized, minimizing redesign and analysis at early stages of product development life cycle. However, having a 3D prototype “part-in-hand” at the early stages of product development bridges the gap between design and manufacturing. This helps to realize abstract design features easily. Rapid prototyping has emerged as one of the forefront accepted means for producing “show-and-tell” and “touch-and-feel” models, that has gained the term desktop manufacturing, free form manufacturing etc. This paper looks into an important area of slicing CAD models, where a true representation of curves, surfaces can be generated from the approximated polygon representation in CAD models. Current rapid prototyping techniques have drawbacks due to “stair-case” effect. The technique described in this paper has drastically improved the quality of surface. A brief introduction to rapid prototyping principles, the concept of `layer-by-layer´ manufacturing, effect of curvature, algorithms for true curve representation, implementation and rapid prototype part finishing are discussed in this paper
Keywords
CAD; CAD/CAM; computer graphics; finite element analysis; product development; software prototyping; CAD model slicing; abstract design features; computer aided design; desktop manufacturing; finite element analysis; free form manufacturing; geometric modelling; inite boundary methods; product development life cycle; rapid prototyping; show-and-tell” and “touch-and-feel” models; surface smoothing; touch-and-feel” models; Bridges; Buildings; Design automation; Finite element methods; Product development; Prototypes; Pulp manufacturing; Smoothing methods; Solid modeling; Virtual manufacturing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial Electronics, Control, and Instrumentation, 1996., Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE IECON 22nd International Conference on
Conference_Location
Taipei
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2775-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IECON.1996.570605
Filename
570605
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