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For a description of the RP equipment used in
the RPMI laboratory.
In cooperation with instructor, the RPMI provides rapid prototyping assistance for
selected design groups in a class that is a candidate for building rapid prototyping
parts. Once the part or parts have been designed, a build
request must be sumbitted. On the build request form under the part specification
sections, please select part application. This will aid the RPMI lab staff in determining
which RP process best suits your prototyping needs. To help guide you through the various
choices a brief description of each type is listed below:
- Concept Prototype--Provide a concept of a 3D model prior to building an advanced
staged model on rapid prototyping systems.
- Design (Verification) Prototype--Used to review aesthetic and ergonomic aspects
of a design. Normally you are not concerned with mechanical aspects or accuracy.
- Geometric Prototype--Used to examine the accuracy, from and fit of a product or
its components.
- Functional Prototype--Used to test functional aspects of a design. Normally
involves individual components rather than an entire product.
- Technical Prototype--Used for testing of all functional aspects of a product.
- Benchmark Prototype--Used to compare the performance measures for particular
processes with other, specifically in relation to RP.
- Casting Master Prototype--Used to create a pattern for a mold or patterns from a
mold.
- Quickcast Pattern Prototype--Used to create an investment castings from the
StereoLithography process.
- AIM Tooling--Used to directly produce StereoLithography tools for use in
injection molding.
Parts must be designed in 3D using a solid modeler package such as(AutoCAD, IDEAS,
Pro/Engineer Solidworks, etc.). A .STL outputted file format must be submitted in order to
have prototypes built. .STL is the name of a file format that basically consist of the
part boundary in the form of a set of triangles. Most solid modelers can (theoretically)
create .STL files, but this capability may not be available on the CAD system used. For a
listing of proven CAD solid modelers and descriptions on how to create a .STL file. |